What Are YOU Afraid Of?

Phobia. We all know what it means: fear


Yes, It's For Real!

Yes, It’s For Real!


When I taught 7th grade English, I taught Greek and Latin roots, and phobia was among those roots. The class would make all the words they could think of with the root. The most common phobia words that most of us know are claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces), arachnophobia (fear of spiders),  agoraphobia (fear of the marketplace: fear of going out in public), and hydrophobia (fear of water).


However, there are thousands of phobias for all things imaginable and other things unimaginable (a later post!). Here are some phobias for those of you afraid of  creep, crawly things and animals: 


acrophobia  —  insects that cause itching


agrizoophobia —  wild animals


ailurophobia — cats (there are at least three other words for this fear including felinophobia, of course)    


alektorophobia — chickens


apiphobia — bees (there are other words for this phobia)


bufonophobia — toads


chiroptophobia — bats


cynophobia — dogs


doraphobia — animal fur or skin


entomophobia — insects


equinophobia — horses


herpetophobia — reptiles


ichthyophobia — fish


isopterophobia — termites


katsaridaphobia — cockroaches


lutraphobia — otters


mottephobia — moths


musophobia — mice (there are a few other names too )


myrmecophobia — ants


ophidiophobia — snakes (also snakephobia!)


ornithophobia — birds


ostraconophobia — shellfish ( no, not ostriches)


pediculophobia — lice (and ped means child…..hmmmmmm)


ranidaphobia — frogs


scoleciphobia — worms


selachophobia — sharks


spheksophobia — wasps (that’s my phobia!)


teniophobia – tapeworms


taurophobia — bulls


zemmiphobia — the great mole rat


zoophobia — animals


 


As Franklin Delano Roosevelt said, “There is nothing to fear but fear itself.” That would be phobophobia!


 


Thanks to phobialist.com!


 


 

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