Pronunciation: /lækənoʊˈfoʊbiə/
noun an extreme or irrational fear of vegetables
A1 Lachanophobia is the fear of vegetables.
A2 My friend suffers from lachanophobia and refuses to eat anything green.
B1 Lachanophobia can be a challenging phobia to overcome, especially when trying to maintain a healthy diet.
B2 Therapy sessions can help individuals with lachanophobia gradually become more comfortable with incorporating vegetables into their meals.
C1 Lachanophobia may stem from past negative experiences or cultural beliefs surrounding certain vegetables.
C2 Individuals with lachanophobia may benefit from cognitive-behavioral therapy to address and manage their fear of vegetables effectively.
formal Lachanophobia is a serious condition that can greatly impact a person's quality of life.
informal I heard Sarah has lachanophobia, so she never eats vegetables.
slang I can't stand broccoli either, it's like my own little lachanophobia.
figurative His fear of failure was like a deep-rooted lachanophobia, holding him back from pursuing his dreams.
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