Aerophobes

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /eərəˌfoʊbz/

Definitions of aerophobes

noun Aerophobes - people who have a fear of flying or being in the air

Example Sentences

A1 Aerophobes are people who are afraid of flying.

A2 Aerophobes often experience anxiety when boarding an airplane.

B1 Therapists can help aerophobes overcome their fear of flying through exposure therapy.

B2 A support group for aerophobes may provide a safe space for sharing experiences and coping strategies.

C1 Cognitive behavioral therapy is often recommended for aerophobes seeking long-term relief from their fear of flying.

C2 Pilots and flight attendants are trained to assist aerophobes during flights and provide reassurance.

Examples of aerophobes in a Sentence

formal Aerophobes often experience intense fear and anxiety when faced with the prospect of flying in an airplane.

informal Some aerophobes refuse to even consider taking a trip that involves air travel.

slang Aerophobes freak out at the thought of being on a plane.

figurative For aerophobes, flying feels like being trapped in a nightmare.

Grammatical Forms of aerophobes

past tense

aerophobes

plural

aerophobes

comparative

more aerophobic

superlative

most aerophobic

present tense

aerophobe

future tense

will aerophobe

perfect tense

have aerophobed

continuous tense

is aerophobing

singular

aerophobe

positive degree

aerophobe

infinitive

to aerophobe

gerund

aerophobing

participle

aerophobed

Origin and Evolution of aerophobes

First Known Use: 1877 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aerophobes' originates from the combination of the Greek word 'aero' meaning air and 'phobos' meaning fear.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe individuals with a fear of fresh air or drafts, the term 'aerophobes' has evolved to encompass a broader fear of air travel or flying in modern usage.