Pronunciation: /ˌdɪdəˌskælɪˈnoʊfiə/
noun a fear of teaching or being taught
A1 I have didaskaleinophobia, which means I have a fear of going to school.
A2 My friend suffers from didaskaleinophobia, so we study together at home.
B1 Didaskaleinophobia can be a serious hindrance to academic success if not addressed.
B2 Therapy and counseling can help individuals overcome didaskaleinophobia and pursue their education goals.
C1 Individuals with didaskaleinophobia may benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy to manage their fear of learning environments.
C2 Didaskaleinophobia can have long-lasting effects on a person's academic and professional life if left untreated.
formal The student's didaskaleinophobia made it difficult for them to participate in class.
informal I heard that Jenny has didaskaleinophobia and struggles with school.
slang I can't believe how much she freaks out about school work, she must have didaskaleinophobia.
figurative His didaskaleinophobia was like a dark cloud looming over his academic success.
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