Ablutophobia

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌbluːtəˈfoʊbiə/

Definitions of ablutophobia

noun an extreme or irrational fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning

Example Sentences

A1 Ablutophobia is the fear of bathing or washing.

A2 People with ablutophobia may avoid showering or bathing due to their fear.

B1 Ablutophobia can be a debilitating condition that affects daily hygiene routines.

B2 Therapists can help individuals with ablutophobia overcome their fear through exposure therapy.

C1 Individuals with ablutophobia may benefit from cognitive-behavioral therapy to address their fear.

C2 Ablutophobia is a specific phobia that can have a significant impact on an individual's quality of life.

Examples of ablutophobia in a Sentence

formal Ablutophobia is a serious condition that causes individuals to have an extreme fear of bathing or washing.

informal My friend suffers from ablutophobia, so she rarely takes showers.

slang I heard that guy has ablutophobia, he never wants to get clean.

figurative Her ablutophobia towards change was evident in her reluctance to try new things.

Grammatical Forms of ablutophobia

past tense

ablutophobias

plural

ablutophobias

comparative

more ablutophobic

superlative

most ablutophobic

present tense

ablutophobia

future tense

will ablutophobia

perfect tense

has ablutophobia

continuous tense

is ablutophobing

singular

ablutophobia

positive degree

ablutophobia

infinitive

to ablutophobia

gerund

ablutophobing

participle

ablutophobic

Origin and Evolution of ablutophobia

First Known Use: 1887 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'ablutophobia' originates from the Latin word 'abluere' meaning to wash off or cleanse, and the Greek word 'phobos' meaning fear.
Evolution of the word: The term 'ablutophobia' was first used in the late 19th century to describe an irrational fear of bathing or washing. Over time, it has come to be recognized as a specific phobia related to cleanliness and hygiene.