A fear is called a phobia.
The fear of carpets is called "tapinophobia." It is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear of walking on carpets or fear of being in close proximity to them.
The fear of rabbits is called leporiphobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear or aversion towards rabbits.
People who study snakes are called herpetologists. Herpetology is the branch of zoology that deals with the study of reptiles and amphibians, including snakes. Herpetologists study the biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation of snakes and other reptiles.
The fear of bugs is called entomophobia. This can include the fear of bees, but not the fear of spiders, as spiders are not really bugs.
zoophobia means a general fear of animals, if you are afraid of one specific animal, it probably has another name.
Yeah. There are all kinds of different fears.
The study of fear is called "phobology." It encompasses the examination of various types of fears and phobias, including their causes, effects, and treatments. Researchers in this field may explore psychological, physiological, and social aspects of fear, as well as strategies for managing and overcoming it.
The fear of coyotes is called agrizoophobia. This is a fear of wild animals and can be the name for many different animal fears.
Aquaphobia. Hydrophobia is a morbid fear of water.
There is no technical term for the fear of liars. People who fear liars may have trust issues for different reasons.
Fear of the dark and the night are actually two different things. Fear of the dark is Lygophobia. Fear of the night is Nyctophobia.
It might be dactylphobia... Dactylscopy is the study of fingerprints, coming from the Greek word daktulos, meaning finger, and phobia obviously being 'fear'...in the words of Gus Portokalos of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, "So there you go."
There is no word for the fear of boogers
social embarrassment
what is the fear of dusbins called ?
The fear of fears is called phobophobia. It is the fear of getting a phobia.
worrying, fear, or excitement.