Pronunciation: /ˌhɛməˈfoʊbiə/
noun an extreme or irrational fear of blood
A1 Hemophobia is a fear of blood.
A2 People with hemophobia may feel anxious at the sight of blood.
B1 Hemophobia can be a challenging phobia to overcome without professional help.
B2 Individuals with hemophobia may experience physical symptoms such as dizziness or nausea when exposed to blood.
C1 Cognitive behavioral therapy is often recommended for individuals with severe hemophobia.
C2 Exposure therapy has been shown to be effective in treating hemophobia in some cases.
formal Hemophobia is a medical condition characterized by an extreme fear of blood.
informal My friend has hemophobia, so we have to be careful not to show her any blood.
slang I didn't realize how bad his hemophobia was until he fainted at the sight of a paper cut.
figurative Her hemophobia towards violence in movies makes it difficult for her to enjoy action films.
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