Pronunciation: /traɪpəˈfoʊbiə/
noun an irrational fear or aversion to clusters of small holes or bumps
A1 I have trypophobia, which means I am afraid of small holes.
A2 Trypophobia is a common fear of clustered holes or bumps.
B1 Many people with trypophobia experience anxiety when exposed to images of hole patterns.
B2 Individuals with trypophobia may avoid certain objects or images that trigger their fear.
C1 Treatment for trypophobia may involve therapy to address the underlying causes of the phobia.
C2 Research on trypophobia is ongoing to better understand the psychological and physiological aspects of this phobia.
formal Trypophobia is a condition where individuals experience an aversion to clusters of small holes or bumps.
informal I heard that some people have trypophobia and get really uncomfortable around things like honeycombs.
slang I can't stand looking at that picture, it gives me major trypophobia vibes.
figurative The sight of the crumbling wall filled me with trypophobia, as if the decay was spreading like a disease.
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