Fears & Phobias
Psychological conditions
Specialists may prefer to avoid the suffix -phobia and use more descriptive terms such as personality disorders, anxiety disorders, and avoidant personality disorder.
- Ablutophobia – fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning
 - Achluophobia – fear of darkness
 - Acrophobia – fear of heights
 - Agoraphobia, agoraphobia without history of panic disorder – fear of places or events where escape is impossible or when help is unavailable. Fear of open spaces or of being in public places. Fear of leaving a safe place
 - Agraphobia – fear of sexual abuse
 - Agrizoophobia – fear of wild animals
 - Agyrophobia – fear of crossing the road
 - Aichmophobia – fear of sharp or pointed objects (such as a needle or knife)
 - Ailurophobia – fear of cats
 - Algophobia – fear of pain
 - Amychophobia – fear of being scratched
 - Androphobia – fear of men
 - Anthophobia – fear of flowers
 - Anthropophobia – fear of people or the company of people, a form of social phobia
 - Aquaphobia – fear of water. Distinct from hydrophobia, a scientific property that makes chemicals averse to interaction with water, as well as an archaic name for rabies
 - Arachnophobia – fear of spiders
 - Astraphobia – fear of thunder and lightning
 - Atychiphobia – fear of failure
 - Autophobia – fear of being alone or isolated or of one's self
 - Automatonophobia – fear of anything that falsely represents a sentient being
 - Aviophobia, aviatophobia – fear of flying
 
- Blood-injection-injury type phobia – a DSM-IV subtype of specific phobias
 - Barophobia - fear of gravity
 
- Chaetophobia – fear of hair
 - Chemophobia – fear of chemicals
 - Chiroptophobia – fear of bats
 - Chromophobia – fear of bright colors
 - Chronophobia – fear of time and time moving forward
 - Cibophobia, sitophobia – aversion to food, synonymous to anorexia nervosa
 - Claustrophobia – fear of having no escape and being closed in
 - Cleithrophobia – the fear of being trapped[3]
 - Coulrophobia – fear of clowns (not restricted to evil clowns)
 - Cyberphobia – fear of or aversion to computers and of learning new technologies
 
- Decidophobia – fear of making decisions
 - Dentophobia, odontophobia – fear of dentists and dental procedures
 - Disposophobia – fear of getting rid of or losing things – sometimes wrongly defined as compulsive hoarding
 - Dysmorphophobia, or body dysmorphic disorder – a phobic obsession with a real or imaginary body defect
 
- Emetophobia – fear of vomiting
 - Ergasiophobia – fear of work or functioning, or a surgeon's fear of operating
 - Ergophobia – fear of work or functioning
 - Erotophobia – fear of sexual love or sexual abuse
 - Erythrophobia – pathological blushing
 
- Friggatriskaidekaphobia, paraskavedekatriaphobia, paraskevidekatriaphobia – fear of Friday the 13th
 - Frigophobia – fear of becoming too cold
 
- Gamophobia – fear of marriage, commitment
 - Gelotophobia – fear of being laughed at
 - Gephyrophobia – fear of bridges
 - Genophobia, coitophobia – fear of sexual intercourse
 - Gerascophobia – fear of growing old or aging
 - Gerontophobia – fear of growing old, or a hatred or fear of the elderly
 - Globophobia - fear of balloons, or balloons popping, a branch of phonophobia[4]
 - Glossophobia – fear of speaking in public or of trying to speak
 - Gymnophobia – fear of nudity
 - Gynophobia – fear of women
 
- Hadephobia, stigiophobia, stygiophobia – fear of Hell[5]
 - Halitophobia – fear of bad breath
 - Haphephobia – fear of being touched
 - Heliophobia – fear of sunlight
 - Hemophobia, haemophobia – fear of blood
 - Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia – fear of the number 666
 - Hoplophobia – fear of weapons, specifically firearms (generally a political term but the clinical phobia is also documented)
 - Hylophobia – fear of trees, forests or wood
 - Hypnophobia, somniphobia – fear of sleep
 
- Ichthyophobia – fear of fish, including fear of eating fish, or fear of dead fish
 
- Koumpounophobia - fear of buttons.[6]
 
- Lipophobia – fear or avoidance of fats in food
 
- Melissophobia - fear of bees
 - Musophobia, murophobia, suriphobia - fear of mice and/or rats
 - Myrmecophobia - fear of ants
 - Mysophobia – fear of germs, contamination or dirt
 
- Necrophobia – fear of death and/or the dead
 - Neophobia, cainophobia, cainotophobia, centophobia, kainolophobia, kainophobia – fear of newness, novelty
 - Nomophobia – fear of being out of mobile phone contact
 - Nosocomephobia – fear of hospitals
 - Nosophobia – fear of contracting a disease
 - Nyctophobia, achluophobia, lygophobia, scotophobia – fear of darkness
 
- Obesophobia – fear of obesity
 - Oikophobia – fear of home surroundings and household appliances
 - Ombrophobia – fear of rain
 - Omphalophobia – fear of navels
 - Ophthalmophobia – fear of being stared at
 - Ornithophobia – fear of birds
 - Osmophobia, olfactophobia – fear of bad odours
 
- Panphobia – fear of everything or constant fear of an unknown cause
 - Papaphobia – fear of the Pope
 - Pediophobia – fear of dolls (a branch of automatonophobia: fear of humanoid figures)
 - Phagophobia – fear of swallowing
 - Pharmacophobia – fear of medications
 - Philophobia – fear of love
 - Phobophobia – fear of having a phobia or of fear
 - Phonophobia – fear of loud sounds
 - Pogonophobia – fear of beards
 - Pyrophobia – fear of fire
 
- Radiophobia – fear of radioactivity or X-rays
 
- Sesquipedalophobia – fear of long words[7]
 - Scopophobia – fear of being looked at or stared at
 - Sociophobia – fear of people or social situations
 - Somniphobia – fear of sleep
 - Spectrophobia – fear of ghosts and phantoms
 - Stygiophobia – fear of Hell
 
- Taphophobia, taphephobia – fear of the grave, or fear of being placed in a grave while still alive
 - Technophobia – fear of technology (see also Luddite)
 - Telephone phobia – fear or reluctance of making or taking telephone calls
 - Tetraphobia – fear of the number 4
 - Thalassophobia – fear of the sea, or fear of being in the ocean
 - Thanatophobia – fear of dying
 - Thermophobia – fear of heat
 - Tokophobia – fear of childbirth or pregnancy
 - Traumatophobia – a synonym for injury phobia: fear of having an injury
 - Triskaidekaphobia, terdekaphobia – fear of the number 13
 - Trypanophobia, belonephobia, enetophobia – fear of needles or injections
 - Trypophobia – fear of holes[8]
 - Turophobia - fear of cheese[9][10][11][12]
 
- Uranophobia, ouranophobia – fear of Heaven
 
- Workplace phobia – fear of the workplace
 
- Xanthophobia – fear of the colour yellow
 - Xenophobia – fear of strangers, foreigners, or aliens
 - Xylophobia, hylophobia, ylophobia – fear of trees, forests or wood
 
Animal phobias
- Agrizoophobia – fear of wild animals
 - Ailurophobia – fear/dislike of cats
 - Apiphobia – fear/dislike of bees (also known as melissophobia, from the Greek melissa "bee")
 - Arachnophobia – fear/dislike of spiders and other arachnids
 - Bovinophobia – fear/dislike of cattle
 - Chiroptophobia – fear/dislike of bats
 - Cynophobia – fear/dislike of dogs
 - Entomophobia – fear/dislike of insects
 - Equinophobia, hippophobia – fear/dislike of horses
 - Herpetophobia – fear/dislike of reptiles and/or amphibians
 - Ichthyophobia – fear/dislike of fish
 - Mottephobia – fear/dislike of butterflies and/or moths
 - Murophobia – fear/dislike of mice and/or rats
 - Ophidiophobia – fear/dislike of snakes
 - Ornithophobia – fear/dislike of birds
 - Ranidaphobia – fear/dislike of frogs
 - Selachophobia – fear of sharks
 - Scoleciphobia – fear of worms
 - Zoophobia – fear of animals
 
Non-psychological conditions
- Photophobia – hypersensitivity to light causing aversion to light
 - Phonophobia – hypersensitivity to sound causing aversion to sounds
 - Osmophobia – hypersensitivity to smells causing aversion to odors
 
Biology, chemistry
Biologists use a number of -phobia/-phobic terms to describe predispositions by plants and animals against certain conditions.
- Acidophobia/Acidophobic – preference for non-acidic conditions
 - Heliophobia/Heliophobic – aversion to sunlight
 - Hydrophobia/Hydrophobic – a property of being repelled by water
 - Lipophobicity – a property of fat rejection
 - Oleophobicity – a property of oil rejection
 - Ombrophobia – avoidance of rain[13]
 - Photophobia (biology) – a negative phototaxis or phototropism response, or a tendency to stay out of the light
 - Superhydrophobe – the property given to materials that are extremely difficult to get wet
 - Thermophobia – aversion to heat
 
Prejudices and discrimination
Further information: List of anti-cultural, anti-national, and anti-ethnic terms
The suffix -phobia is used to coin terms that denote a particular anti-ethnic or anti-demographic sentiment, such as Americanophobia, Europhobia, Francophobia, Hispanophobia, and Indophobia. Often a synonym with the prefix "anti-" already exists (e.g. Polonophobia vs. anti-Polonism). Anti-religious sentiments are expressed in terms such as Christianophobia and Islamophobia.
Other prejudices include:
- Anglophobia – fear/dislike of England or English culture
 - Atheophobia – fear/dislike of atheists
 - Biphobia – fear/dislike of bisexuality or bisexuals
 - Christianophobia – fear/dislike of Christians
 - Ephebiphobia – fear/dislike of youth
 - Germanophobia – fear/dislike of Germans
 - Gerontophobia, gerascophobia – fear/dislike of aging or the elderly
 - Heterophobia – fear/dislike of heterosexuals
 - Hispanophobia - fear/dislike of Hispanic people, Hispanic culture and the Spanish language
 - Homophobia – fear/dislike of homosexuality, homosexuals, or gays (as opposed to lesbians)
 - Islamophobia – fear/dislike of Muslims
 - Judeophobia – fear/dislike of Jews
 - Lesbophobia – fear/dislike of lesbians
 - Negrophobia – fear/dislike of black people
 - Nipponophobia – fear/dislike of the Japanese
 - Pedophobia, pediophobia – fear/dislike of children
 - Polonophobia – fear/dislike of the Polish
 - Psychophobia – fear/dislike of mental illness or the mentally ill
 - Russophobia – fear/dislike of Russians
 - Sinophobia – fear/dislike of Chinese people
 - Transphobia – fear/dislike of transgendered people
 - Turcophobia – fear/dislike of Turks
 - Xenophobia – fear/dislike of foreigners or extraterrestrials
 
Jocular and fictional phobias
- Aibohphobia – a joke term for the fear of palindromes
 - Anachrophobia – fear of temporal displacement
 - Anatidaephobia – the fictional fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you. Larson's The Far Side
 - Anoraknophobia – a portmanteau of "anorak" and "arachnophobia". Wallace and Gromit comic book
 - Arachibutyrophobia – fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth. Peanuts comic strip
 - Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia – fear of long words[ Brainiac Series Five
 - Keanuphobia – fear of Keanu Reeves, Dean Koontz book
 - Luposlipaphobia – fear of being pursued by timber wolves around a kitchen table while wearing socks on a newly waxed floor, also from Gary Larson's The Far Side
 - Monkeyphobia – fear of monkeys, animated series Kim Possible.
 - Robophobia – Irrational fear of robots and/or androids, or "Grimwade's Syndrome". Doctor Who
 - Semaphobia – fear of average Web developers to use Semantic Web technologies
 - Venustraphobia – fear of beautiful women, humorous article published by BBC News.
 
Colatedby: Gerri Barnes-Hampton1
