Pronunciation: /brɛksɪtəˈfoʊbiə/
noun a fear or dislike of Brexit, the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union
A1 Brexitophobia is a fear of the unknown changes that may come with Brexit.
A2 Some people experience Brexitophobia when thinking about the impact of Brexit on their daily lives.
B1 Brexitophobia can lead to anxiety and uncertainty about the future of the country.
B2 The rise of Brexitophobia has been evident in the political discourse surrounding the UK's exit from the EU.
C1 Brexitophobia is a term used to describe the intense fear or aversion towards the process of Brexit.
C2 Psychologists have studied the phenomenon of Brexitophobia and its psychological effects on individuals and society.
formal Brexitophobia is a term used to describe the fear or anxiety surrounding the potential consequences of Brexit.
informal Some people have Brexitophobia, worrying about what will happen after Brexit.
slang I can't deal with all this Brexitophobia going on, it's stressing me out.
figurative Brexitophobia is like a dark cloud hanging over the country, causing uncertainty and fear.
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