Glossophobia

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɡlɑsəˈfoʊbiə/

Definitions of glossophobia

noun a fear of public speaking

Example Sentences

A1 Glossophobia is the fear of public speaking.

A2 Many people experience glossophobia when they have to give a presentation.

B1 Therapists can help individuals overcome glossophobia through exposure therapy.

B2 Glossophobia can have a significant impact on a person's career advancement.

C1 Professionals who suffer from glossophobia may benefit from public speaking courses.

C2 Individuals with glossophobia may experience physical symptoms such as sweating and trembling before speaking in public.

Examples of glossophobia in a Sentence

formal Many people struggle with glossophobia, or the fear of public speaking, especially in professional settings.

informal I have a bit of glossophobia, so I try to avoid giving speeches whenever I can.

slang Public speaking gives me major glossophobia vibes, I just can't handle it.

figurative Her glossophobia felt like a heavy weight on her shoulders, holding her back from speaking up in important situations.

Grammatical Forms of glossophobia

past tense

glossophobed

plural

glossophobias

comparative

more glossophobic

superlative

most glossophobic

present tense

glossophobes

future tense

will glossophobe

perfect tense

have glossophobed

continuous tense

is glossophobing

singular

glossophobia

positive degree

glossophobic

infinitive

to glossophobe

gerund

glossophobing

participle

glossophobed

Origin and Evolution of glossophobia

First Known Use: 1973 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'glossophobia' originates from the Greek word 'glossa' meaning tongue and 'phobos' meaning fear.
Evolution of the word: The term 'glossophobia' was first used in 1973 to describe the fear of public speaking. Over time, it has become a commonly used term in psychology and self-help literature to address the fear of speaking in front of an audience.