Pronunciation: /ˌælɪkˌtɔrəˈfoʊbiə/
noun an irrational fear of chickens or poultry
A1 A lot of people have alektorophobia, which is the fear of chickens.
A2 My friend's alektorophobia makes it difficult for them to visit farms.
B1 Therapy can help individuals with alektorophobia overcome their fear.
B2 Research shows that alektorophobia can be linked to past traumatic experiences.
C1 Individuals with alektorophobia may experience severe anxiety when encountering chickens.
C2 Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been proven effective in treating alektorophobia.
formal A person suffering from alektorophobia may experience extreme fear when encountering a rooster.
informal My friend has alektorophobia, so we always avoid going to the farm together.
slang I heard she has alektorophobia, that's why she freaks out whenever she sees a chicken.
figurative His alektorophobia towards public speaking is hindering his career advancement.
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