Pronunciation: /kɒrənəˈfoʊbiə/
noun an irrational fear of contracting the coronavirus
A1 Coronaphobia is the fear of getting sick from the coronavirus.
A2 Many people experience coronaphobia when they hear news about the virus spreading.
B1 Coronaphobia can lead to anxiety and stress, especially during a pandemic.
B2 Individuals with coronaphobia may avoid public places and social gatherings to reduce their risk of exposure.
C1 Therapists can help patients with coronaphobia by teaching coping strategies and relaxation techniques.
C2 Research has shown that coronaphobia can have long-term effects on mental health and well-being.
formal Coronaphobia is a term used to describe the fear and anxiety surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
informal I think I might have a case of coronaphobia because I get really anxious whenever I have to go out in public.
slang I can't deal with all this coronaphobia going around - it's stressing me out.
figurative Her coronaphobia was like a dark cloud looming over her, affecting every aspect of her life.
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