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What is onomonophobia?

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Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 7/2/2024

I think you mean onomatophobia which is an abnormal dread of certain words or names because of their supposed significance or the fear of hearing certain words.

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What is the fear of cotton balls called?

onomonophobia...this word doesn't exist...the fear of cotton or cotton balls is called Bambakophobia Bambakophobia is really only the general fear of cotton. Sidonglobophobia refers to the specific fear of cotton balls.


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