Abibliophobia

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌeɪ.bɪˌbli.oʊˈfoʊ.bi.ə/

Definitions of abibliophobia

noun a noun referring to the fear of running out of reading material or books

Example Sentences

A1 Abibliophobia is the fear of running out of reading material.

A2 My friend suffers from abibliophobia and always carries a book with her.

B1 Abibliophobia can be a real challenge for book lovers who constantly need new reading material.

B2 People with abibliophobia often have overflowing bookshelves to ensure they never run out of reading material.

C1 Abibliophobia can lead to compulsive book-buying and hoarding tendencies.

C2 The fear of abibliophobia can be debilitating for some individuals, causing anxiety and stress.

Examples of abibliophobia in a Sentence

formal Abibliophobia is a rare condition where individuals have a fear of running out of things to read.

informal My friend's abibliophobia is so intense that she always carries multiple books with her.

slang I never knew abibliophobia was a thing until my sister confessed she has it.

figurative His abibliophobia extends to other aspects of his life, always afraid of experiencing a lack of knowledge or information.

Grammatical Forms of abibliophobia

past tense

abibliophobed

plural

abibliophobias

comparative

more abibliophobic

superlative

most abibliophobic

present tense

abibliophobia

future tense

will abibliophobia

perfect tense

has abibliophobia

continuous tense

is abibliophobia

singular

abibliophobia

positive degree

abibliophobia

infinitive

to abibliophobia

gerund

abibliophobing

participle

abibliophobed

Origin and Evolution of abibliophobia

First Known Use: 1903 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'abibliophobia' is believed to have originated from the Greek word 'abíblios' meaning 'without books' and the suffix '-phobia' meaning 'fear'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'abibliophobia' was first used in 1903 to describe the fear of running out of reading material or books. Over time, the word has gained popularity in describing the anxiety or fear of not having access to books or being without reading material.