Pronunciation: /ˌrænɪdəˈfoʊbiə/
noun an extreme fear or aversion to frogs
A1 I have ranidaphobia, which means I am afraid of frogs.
A2 My friend suffers from ranidaphobia, so we avoid going to the pond together.
B1 Ranidaphobia can be a serious phobia for some people, leading to panic attacks when they see a frog.
B2 Therapy and exposure techniques can help individuals overcome their ranidaphobia and live a more comfortable life.
C1 Despite her ranidaphobia, she decided to volunteer at a wildlife sanctuary to challenge her fear of frogs.
C2 The renowned psychologist specializes in treating severe cases of ranidaphobia and has helped many patients overcome their fear.
formal The psychologist diagnosed her with ranidaphobia, an extreme fear of frogs.
informal I heard Sarah has ranidaphobia, she freaks out whenever she sees a frog.
slang Dude, I have ranidaphobia, those slimy little creatures give me the creeps.
figurative Her ranidaphobia was so intense, she saw a frog in every shadow.
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