Aerophobics

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌɛroʊˈfoʊbɪks/

Definitions of aerophobics

noun aerophobics

Example Sentences

A1 Aerophobics are people who are afraid of flying.

A2 Aerophobics often experience anxiety when boarding an airplane.

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

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

C1 Research shows that cognitive behavioral therapy can be effective in treating aerophobics.

C2 Pilots undergo training to better understand and support aerophobics on their flights.

Examples of aerophobics in a Sentence

formal Aerophobics may experience intense anxiety and fear when faced with the prospect of flying.

informal Some aerophobics avoid traveling by plane due to their fear of flying.

slang Aerophobics freak out at the thought of being on an airplane.

figurative For aerophobics, flying is like facing their worst nightmare.

Grammatical Forms of aerophobics

past tense

aerophobicsed

plural

aerophobics

comparative

more aerophobic

superlative

most aerophobic

present tense

aerophobics

future tense

will aerophobics

perfect tense

have aerophobicsed

continuous tense

is aerophobicsing

singular

aerophobic

positive degree

aerophobic

infinitive

to aerophobics

gerund

aerophobicsing

participle

aerophobicsed

Origin and Evolution of aerophobics

First Known Use: 1890 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aerophobics' is derived 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 flying or fear of open spaces, the term 'aerophobics' has evolved to encompass a broader range of anxieties related to air travel and the outdoors.