noun an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat

verb to be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening

  • The fear of failure can often hinder one's ability to take risks.
  • I have a fear of spiders, so I always ask someone else to remove them from the house.
  • I was so scared, I was shaking like a leaf!
  • The fear of the unknown can paralyze us from moving forward in life.

noun a person who has a phobia or irrational fear

adjective relating to or characteristic of a phobia or irrational fear

  • The psychologist diagnosed him as a phobiac after he displayed extreme fear and anxiety towards spiders.
  • My friend is a total phobiac when it comes to heights; she can't even climb a ladder.
  • I didn't know you were such a phobiac when it comes to public speaking!
  • She's a phobiac when it comes to commitment, always running away from serious relationships.

noun a fear of teaching or being taught

  • The student's didaskaleinophobia made it difficult for them to participate in class.
  • I heard that Jenny has didaskaleinophobia and struggles with school.
  • I can't believe how much she freaks out about school work, she must have didaskaleinophobia.
  • His didaskaleinophobia was like a dark cloud looming over his academic success.

noun an extreme fear of failure

  • Kakorrhaphiophobia is a term used to describe the fear of failure.
  • I heard that Sarah has kakorrhaphiophobia and is always worried about not succeeding.
  • Some people just can't handle the pressure and end up developing kakorrhaphiophobia.
  • For some, kakorrhaphiophobia can feel like a dark cloud looming over their every move.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of phobias

  • Phobophobia is the fear of having a phobia.
  • I think I have phobophobia because I'm always worried about developing a new fear.
  • My friend has major phobophobia and refuses to watch any scary movies.
  • Her phobophobia is like a shadow that follows her everywhere, always lurking in the back of her mind.

noun a fear or phobia of buttons

  • Koumpounophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear of buttons.
  • My friend has koumpounophobia, so she always wears zip-up sweaters.
  • I didn't know koumpounophobia was a thing until my cousin told me she had it.
  • His koumpounophobia towards buttons symbolizes a deeper fear of losing control.

noun an irrational fear of stings or jellyfish

  • Cnidophobia is a specific phobia that involves an intense fear of stinging animals, such as jellyfish or sea anemones.
  • I heard Sarah has cnidophobia, so she avoids going to the beach at all costs.
  • Don't be such a wimp, cnidophobia is not that big of a deal.
  • His cnidophobia towards criticism is hindering his personal growth.

noun an extreme fear of being eaten alive or of eating another living creature

  • Voraphobia is a serious medical condition that involves an intense fear of swallowing.
  • My friend suffers from voraphobia and always avoids eating in public.
  • I didn't realize my voraphobia was so bad until I couldn't even drink water without feeling anxious.
  • Her voraphobia towards public speaking was so intense that she would break out in a cold sweat just at the thought of it.

noun a fear of being in or riding in vehicles

  • Amaxophobia is a serious condition that can greatly impact a person's ability to travel by car.
  • My friend suffers from amaxophobia and refuses to drive on the highway.
  • I can't believe I have amaxophobia, I feel like such a wimp.
  • Her fear of driving is like a shadow that follows her everywhere, a constant amaxophobia.

noun an extreme fear of medical procedures involving injections or needles

  • Trypanophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an extreme fear of medical procedures involving injections or needles.
  • I can't even think about getting a shot without feeling anxious because of my trypanophobia.
  • My trypanophobia makes me freak out whenever I have to get a needle.
  • Her trypanophobia was like a dark cloud hanging over her whenever she needed medical treatment.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of speed

  • Tachophobia is a medical condition characterized by an intense fear of speed.
  • I heard Sarah has tachophobia, so she always insists on driving slowly.
  • My friend is so scared of fast cars, he's got a case of tachophobia.
  • Her tachophobia prevents her from taking risks and trying new things in life.

noun a specific phobia

  • The patient was diagnosed with spheksophobia, an extreme fear of wasps.
  • I heard Sarah has spheksophobia, so she always panics when a wasp comes near her.
  • Dude, I have such bad spheksophobia that I run away screaming whenever I see a bee.
  • His spheksophobia was so intense that he saw any flying insect as a potential threat.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of ghosts

  • Spectrophobia is a psychological condition characterized by an intense fear of mirrors or one's own reflection.
  • I heard Sarah has spectrophobia, she always avoids looking at herself in mirrors.
  • I don't get why people have spectrophobia, mirrors are just glass and metal.
  • His spectrophobia of failure holds him back from taking risks and pursuing his dreams.

noun an irrational fear of long words

  • Sesquipedalophobia is a rare phobia characterized by an irrational fear of long words.
  • I heard that Jane has sesquipedalophobia, so we should avoid using big words around her.
  • I can't believe Tom has sesquipedalophobia, he freaks out whenever he sees a long word.
  • Her sesquipedalophobia makes it challenging for her to read complex texts.

noun an intense fear or phobia of the moon

  • Selenophobia is the fear of the moon or darkness.
  • I heard Sarah has selenophobia and gets anxious during full moons.
  • Some people think selenophobia is silly, but it's a real fear for some.
  • Her selenophobia is like a shadow that follows her everywhere she goes.

noun an extreme and irrational fear of sharks

  • Selachophobia is a specific phobia that involves a persistent, excessive, and irrational fear of sharks.
  • I have selachophobia, so I always avoid going to the beach.
  • My selachophobia kicks in whenever I see a shark on TV.
  • Her selachophobia towards failure prevents her from taking risks in her career.

noun a fear of worms

  • Scoleciphobia is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of worms.
  • My friend has scoleciphobia, so we always have to avoid going near the garden.
  • I heard she has a major case of scoleciphobia - she won't even touch a fishing worm!
  • His scoleciphobia towards failure prevents him from taking any risks in his career.

noun an extreme fear of shadows

  • Sciophobia is a recognized medical condition characterized by an irrational fear of shadows.
  • I heard Sarah has sciophobia and always carries a flashlight with her at night.
  • My friend is so scared of the dark, he's got a serious case of sciophobia.
  • His sciophobia is like a cloud hanging over him, always making him anxious in dimly lit places.

noun an extreme fear or aversion to frogs

  • The psychologist diagnosed her with ranidaphobia, an extreme fear of frogs.
  • I heard Sarah has ranidaphobia, she freaks out whenever she sees a frog.
  • Dude, I have ranidaphobia, those slimy little creatures give me the creeps.
  • Her ranidaphobia was so intense, she saw a frog in every shadow.

noun an irrational fear or phobia of the number five

  • Quintophobia is a term used to describe the fear of the number five.
  • I heard that Jenny has quintophobia and gets anxious whenever she sees the number five.
  • Some people think quintophobia is silly, but to those who have it, it's a real fear.
  • Facing quintophobia is like constantly being haunted by the number five in every aspect of life.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of the number four

  • Quadrophobia is a rare phobia characterized by an intense fear of the number four.
  • I heard that Sarah has quadrophobia, so we always make sure not to mention the number four around her.
  • I can't believe Mark has quadrophobia, he gets so freaked out by the number four!
  • His quadrophobia extends beyond just the number four, he also avoids anything that comes in fours.

noun an extreme fear of fire

  • Pyrophobia is a serious condition characterized by an irrational fear of fire.
  • Some people with pyrophobia get anxious around candles or bonfires.
  • Dude, she totally freaked out when she saw the fireworks. Must have pyrophobia or something.
  • His pyrophobia towards commitment made it difficult for him to maintain long-term relationships.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of puppets

  • Pupaphobia is a recognized psychological disorder characterized by an irrational fear of puppets.
  • I can't watch that puppet show because I have pupaphobia.
  • My friend thinks puppets are creepy, she must have pupaphobia.
  • His pupaphobia towards authority figures stems from a traumatic childhood experience.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of kissing

  • Philemaphobia is a specific type of phobia characterized by an intense fear of kissing.
  • I heard Sarah has philemaphobia, so she avoids any situation that involves kissing.
  • Some people think philemaphobia is silly, but for those who have it, it's a real struggle.
  • His philemaphobia towards public speaking is hindering his career growth.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of becoming bald

  • Phalacrophobia is a rare condition characterized by an intense fear of becoming bald.
  • I heard that John has phalacrophobia and is always worried about losing his hair.
  • Some people with phalacrophobia are known to be hat addicts.
  • Her phalacrophobia extended beyond hair loss to a fear of losing control in any aspect of her life.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of one's mother-in-law

  • Pentheraphobia is a rare condition characterized by an irrational fear of a mother-in-law.
  • I heard Sarah has pentheraphobia, she gets really nervous whenever her mother-in-law visits.
  • I don't blame you for having pentheraphobia, mother-in-laws can be scary sometimes.
  • His pentheraphobia was so intense that he avoided family gatherings altogether.

noun a fear or aversion to children

  • Pedophobia is a serious fear of children that can greatly impact a person's daily life.
  • I don't understand why some people have pedophobia, kids are just little humans.
  • Pedophobia is just plain silly, kids are so much fun to be around.
  • Her pedophobia was like a barrier preventing her from connecting with the younger generation.

noun an extreme fear or phobia of birds

  • Her ornithophobia, or fear of birds, made it difficult for her to enjoy outdoor activities.
  • I heard Sarah has ornithophobia, so we have to be careful not to plan any bird-watching trips with her.
  • Dude, I can't even look at a pigeon without freaking out - I definitely have ornithophobia.
  • His ornithophobia towards criticism was evident in how he avoided any feedback on his work.

noun an extreme fear or phobia of snakes

  • Ophidiophobia is a specific phobia involving the fear of snakes.
  • I can't even watch a snake on TV, my ophidiophobia is that bad.
  • Dude, you've got some serious snake-o-phobia going on.
  • Her ophidiophobia towards public speaking is preventing her from advancing in her career.

noun a fear of the number eight

  • Octophobia is a rare condition characterized by an intense fear of the number eight.
  • I heard Sarah has octophobia - she gets really anxious whenever she sees the number eight.
  • Dude, that's some serious octophobia you've got going on there.
  • His octophobia is so extreme that he avoids anything related to the number eight at all costs.

noun an irrational fear of music

  • Melophobia is a rare condition characterized by a fear of music.
  • I heard Sarah has melophobia, so we have to be careful with the music selection at her party.
  • Dude, I can't believe you have melophobia! Music is life!
  • His melophobia towards change makes it difficult for him to adapt to new situations.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of vegetables

  • Lachanophobia is a serious condition that can greatly impact a person's quality of life.
  • I heard Sarah has lachanophobia, so she never eats vegetables.
  • I can't stand broccoli either, it's like my own little lachanophobia.
  • His fear of failure was like a deep-rooted lachanophobia, holding him back from pursuing his dreams.

noun an irrational fear of horses

  • Hippophobia is a rare phobia characterized by an extreme fear of horses.
  • My friend has hippophobia, so she avoids going near any horses.
  • I didn't know you had hippophobia, that's why you never come to the horse races with us!
  • His hippophobia extended to a fear of anything associated with horses, including horseback riding.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of blood

  • Hemophobia is a medical condition characterized by an extreme fear of blood.
  • My friend has hemophobia, so we have to be careful not to show her any blood.
  • I didn't realize how bad his hemophobia was until he fainted at the sight of a paper cut.
  • Her hemophobia towards violence in movies makes it difficult for her to enjoy action films.

noun a fear or hatred of France or French culture

  • Francophobia is a term used to describe an irrational fear or hatred of France or the French people.
  • Some people have Francophobia because they had a bad experience with a French person once.
  • I don't get why some people have Francophobia, not all French people are the same.
  • His Francophobia is so strong that he refuses to even try French cuisine.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of insects

  • Entomophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an excessive or irrational fear of insects.
  • My friend has entomophobia, so she always asks me to check her room for bugs before she goes to sleep.
  • I can't stand bugs, I think I might have a touch of entomophobia.
  • Her entomophobia was so severe that even the sight of a picture of a bug would send her into a panic.

noun an extreme fear or phobia of going to the dentist

  • Dentophobia is a common fear that many people experience when visiting the dentist.
  • I have dentophobia, so I always get anxious before my dental appointments.
  • My dentophobia is so bad that I'd rather endure a toothache than go to the dentist.
  • Her dentophobia was like a shadow that followed her everywhere, influencing her decisions and causing her distress.

noun an irrational fear of trees

  • Dendrophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear of trees.
  • My friend has dendrophobia, so she always avoids walking through the park.
  • I don't get why people have dendrophobia, trees are just trees.
  • Her dendrophobia was like a barrier preventing her from enjoying nature's beauty.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of dogs

  • Cynophobia is a serious condition that can greatly impact a person's quality of life.
  • My friend has cynophobia, so we always have to avoid dogs when we hang out.
  • I didn't know you had cynophobia, that's rough.
  • His cynophobia towards change has prevented him from trying new things.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of bicycles

  • Cyclophobia is a recognized anxiety disorder characterized by an irrational fear of bicycles or cycling.
  • My friend suffers from cyclophobia, so she always avoids bike paths and cycling events.
  • I didn't know you had cyclophobia, that's why you never want to go biking with us!
  • His cyclophobia towards commitment was evident in his reluctance to enter into a serious relationship.

noun an irrational fear of time

  • Chronomentrophobia is a serious condition that causes individuals to have an irrational fear of clocks.
  • I heard that Sarah has chronomentrophobia, so she never wears a watch.
  • I can't stand clocks, they give me major chronomentrophobia vibes.
  • His chronomentrophobia was so intense that he felt like time was constantly chasing him.

noun an extreme fear of mirrors or seeing one's own reflection

  • Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors or seeing one's own reflection.
  • I heard that Sarah has catoptrophobia and always avoids looking in the mirror.
  • Some people with catoptrophobia are so scared of mirrors, they cover them up with sheets.
  • His catoptrophobia was like a barrier, preventing him from truly seeing himself.

noun an irrational fear or hatred of books

  • Bibliophobia is a serious condition that can greatly impact one's ability to access important information.
  • I never realized I had bibliophobia until I tried to study for my exams and couldn't even step foot in the library.
  • My bibliophobia is so bad that I break out in a sweat whenever I see a bookshelf.
  • Her bibliophobia is like a barrier preventing her from expanding her knowledge and understanding of the world.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of gold

  • Aurophobia is a rare phobia characterized by an intense fear of gold.
  • I heard she has aurophobia, so she never wears any gold jewelry.
  • Some people think aurophobia is just plain silly.
  • Her aurophobia was like a barrier preventing her from enjoying the beauty of gold.

noun an extreme fear or phobia of numbers or arithmetic

  • Arithmophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear of numbers.
  • I heard Sarah has arithmophobia, she gets really anxious when she has to do math.
  • Don't worry about that test, it's just numbers - no need for arithmophobia!
  • His arithmophobia towards budgeting often leads to financial troubles.

noun a specific phobia related to bees

  • Apiphobia is a specific phobia that involves the fear of bees.
  • I have apiphobia, so I always freak out when a bee comes near me.
  • My friend has major apiphobia, she runs away screaming whenever she sees a bee.
  • His apiphobia towards public speaking is so intense that he avoids any situation where he might have to talk in front of a crowd.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of fungi or mushrooms

  • Mycophobia is a serious condition characterized by an irrational fear of fungi.
  • I have mycophobia, so I always avoid mushrooms at all costs.
  • My friend is totally mycophobic - she freaks out at the sight of mold.
  • His mycophobia is like a dark cloud hanging over his enjoyment of outdoor activities.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of meat

  • Carnophobia is a recognized phobia that involves a fear of meat.
  • I heard that Sarah has carnophobia and avoids eating meat at all costs.
  • Some people think carnophobia is just being picky about food choices.
  • His carnophobia extended beyond just meat - he was also afraid of anything related to animals.

noun a fear of foreign languages

  • Xenoglossophobia is the fear of foreign languages, which can be a barrier to effective communication in a globalized world.
  • I didn't realize I had xenoglossophobia until I tried ordering food in a country where I didn't speak the language.
  • I have major xenoglossophobia when it comes to trying to speak Spanish with my in-laws.
  • For some people, xenoglossophobia feels like being lost in a sea of unfamiliar words and sounds.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of beards

  • Pogonophobia is the fear of beards or bearded people.
  • She has pogonophobia, so she always avoids sitting next to men with beards.
  • I didn't know you had pogonophobia, that's why you never let your boyfriend grow a beard!
  • Her pogonophobia towards authority figures stems from a deep-seated fear of being controlled.

noun a person who has an extreme fear or phobia of spiders

  • The arachnophobe experienced intense fear when a spider crawled across the floor.
  • My friend is such an arachnophobe that she screams at the sight of a tiny spider.
  • Dude, that guy is a total arachnophobe - he freaks out at the mere mention of spiders.
  • Her arachnophobia was like a dark cloud hanging over her, affecting every aspect of her life.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of one's mouth

  • Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth.
  • I heard that arachibutyrophobia is a real thing for some people.
  • Some folks have a serious case of arachibutyrophobia when it comes to eating peanut butter sandwiches.
  • Her arachibutyrophobia towards public speaking made it difficult for her to participate in class presentations.

noun an extreme fear of depths or steep slopes

  • Bathmophobia is a fear of stairs or steep slopes.
  • My friend has bathmophobia so he always takes the elevator instead of the stairs.
  • I didn't know she had bathmophobia, that's why she never wants to hike with us!
  • Overcoming bathmophobia is like conquering your fear of challenges and obstacles in life.

noun a specific phobia of spiders

  • Arachnophobia is a common fear of spiders that can cause anxiety and panic in some individuals.
  • I can't even watch a movie with spiders in it because of my arachnophobia.
  • My arachnophobia kicks in whenever I see a spider crawling around.
  • Her arachnophobia towards public speaking is preventing her from pursuing her dream job.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of death or dying

  • Thantophobia is the fear of death or dying.
  • I think my thantophobia is getting worse as I get older.
  • I didn't realize I had thantophobia until I had a panic attack thinking about death.
  • His thantophobia is like a shadow, always lurking in the back of his mind.

noun a person who has a fear of clowns

  • The coulrophobe had a fear of clowns since childhood.
  • My friend is a coulrophobe, so we avoid going to circuses together.
  • I can't watch horror movies with clowns in them, it triggers my coulrophobe friend.
  • Her fear of failure was like a coulrophobe's fear of clowns, irrational but very real.

adjective relating to or having a fear of clowns

  • The patient exhibited symptoms of coulrophobia, which is a fear of clowns.
  • I heard she's coulrophobic, so we shouldn't invite any clowns to the party.
  • I can't stand clowns, they freak me out. I must be coulrophobic or something.
  • His fear of clowns was so intense, it was like a coulrophobic cloud hanging over him wherever he went.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of clowns

  • Coulrophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear of clowns.
  • I heard she has coulrophobia, so we should avoid taking her to the circus.
  • I can't stand clowns, they give me the creeps - must be my coulrophobia acting up.
  • His coulrophobia towards public speaking was evident as he broke into a cold sweat before the presentation.

noun a noun referring to the fear of running out of reading material or books

  • Abibliophobia is a rare condition where individuals have a fear of running out of things to read.
  • My friend's abibliophobia is so intense that she always carries multiple books with her.
  • I never knew abibliophobia was a thing until my sister confessed she has it.
  • His abibliophobia extends to other aspects of his life, always afraid of experiencing a lack of knowledge or information.

noun a person who has a fear of Friday the 13th

  • The paraskevidekatriaphobe refused to leave the house on Friday the 13th.
  • My friend is such a paraskevidekatriaphobe, she won't even come out on Friday the 13th.
  • I can't believe how much of a paraskevidekatriaphobe he is, it's just a superstition!
  • Being a paraskevidekatriaphobe is like living in constant fear of bad luck.

noun a fear of trusting others

  • Pistanthrophobia is a serious condition that can greatly impact one's ability to form and maintain healthy relationships.
  • I heard she has pistanthrophobia, which is why she never wants to commit to anyone.
  • Some people think pistanthrophobia is just an excuse to avoid getting hurt.
  • Her pistanthrophobia acted like a barrier, preventing her from fully opening up to others.

noun an extreme fear or aversion to childbirth

  • Tokophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of childbirth.
  • I heard she has tokophobia and is really scared of giving birth.
  • I can't even think about having a baby, it gives me major tokophobia.
  • Her tokophobia is so severe that she avoids any discussion about pregnancy or childbirth.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of forests or wooded areas

  • Hylophobia is a rare condition characterized by an irrational fear of forests or wooded areas.
  • I heard that Jane has hylophobia and refuses to go camping with us.
  • I can't believe Mark's hylophobia made him run away from a squirrel in the park!
  • His hylophobia towards nature symbolizes a deeper fear of the unknown.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of heights

  • Acrophobia is a common anxiety disorder characterized by a fear of heights.
  • I can't go near the edge of the balcony because of my acrophobia.
  • He's so scared of heights, he's got major acrophobia.
  • Her acrophobia towards success is holding her back from reaching her full potential.

noun an extreme fear of the number thirteen

  • Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13, often leading to superstitions and avoidance of anything related to it.
  • I heard Sarah has triskaidekaphobia, so she always avoids sitting in the 13th row of the movie theater.
  • Some people think triskaidekaphobia is just silly superstition, but it's a real fear for others.
  • His triskaidekaphobia was so intense that he would go out of his way to avoid any situation involving the number 13.

noun a person who has an extreme or irrational fear of heights

  • The acrophobe refused to go near the edge of the observation deck.
  • I heard Sarah is an acrophobe, so we should avoid taking her to the top of the mountain.
  • Don't invite Mark to the rooftop party, he's a total acrophobe.
  • She felt like an acrophobe when faced with the daunting task of public speaking.

adjective relating to or suffering from acrophobia, a fear of heights

  • The acrophobic patient experienced extreme anxiety when asked to climb the ladder.
  • I can't go near the edge of the cliff, I'm too acrophobic.
  • She's so acrophobic, she freaks out just looking at tall buildings.
  • His fear of failure was like an acrophobic's fear of heights, paralyzing and overwhelming.

noun Aeluro- is a combining form meaning cat or feline, used in the formation of compound words.

  • The aelurophile spent hours researching different breeds of cats before deciding on adopting one.
  • I heard she's a real aelurophile, always posting pictures of her cats on social media.
  • I can't believe how many aelurophiles showed up to the cat cafe opening!
  • Her love for cats was so strong, it was like she had aelurophilia running through her veins.

noun a person who has a fear or dislike of cats

  • The aelurophobe refused to enter the house because of the resident cat.
  • My friend is such an aelurophobe that he won't even come near my pet cat.
  • I can't believe how much of an aelurophobe she is, it's just a harmless cat!
  • His fear of cats was so extreme that he was practically a living aelurophobe.

adjective relating to or having a fear of cats

  • The aelurophobic patient experienced extreme anxiety when a cat entered the room.
  • My friend is aelurophobic, so she always avoids going to places where there might be cats.
  • I didn't know you were aelurophobic, that's why you freaked out when the cat came near you!
  • Her aelurophobic tendencies extended beyond just cats, as she also avoided anything associated with feline imagery.

noun a person who has an extreme fear or phobia of flying or being in an aircraft

  • The aerophobe refused to board the plane due to their fear of flying.
  • My friend is such an aerophobe that they won't even consider a weekend getaway by plane.
  • I can't believe that aerophobe chickened out of the skydiving trip.
  • His fear of failure was like a weight on his chest, suffocating him like an aerophobe in a crowded elevator.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of flying or being in an airplane

  • Aerophobia is a common fear among many individuals, causing them to avoid flying whenever possible.
  • My friend has aerophobia, so we always end up taking road trips instead of flying.
  • I can't believe my aerophobia is acting up again, I really don't want to get on that plane.
  • Her aerophobia towards public speaking is hindering her career growth.

adjective relating to or having a fear of flying or being in the air

  • The patient's aerophobic tendencies made it difficult for them to travel by plane.
  • My friend is so aerophobic that they refuse to even step foot on an airplane.
  • I can't believe how aerophobic she is, she won't even consider flying.
  • Her aerophobic mindset keeps her grounded, never willing to take risks or try new things.