What is another word for phobe?

Pronunciation: [fˈə͡ʊb] (IPA)

The word "phobe" comes from Greek "phobos," meaning fear or aversion. There are various synonyms for "phobe," including "xenophobe" or someone who has a fear or hatred towards foreigners or strangers; "homophobe" or someone who has a fear of or is hostile towards homosexual people; "arachnophobe" or someone who has a fear of spiders; and "claustrophobe" or someone who has a fear of small spaces. Other examples of "phobes" include "acrophobe" for those who are afraid of heights, "agoraphobe" for those who are afraid of open spaces, and "hydrophobe" for those who are afraid of water. These words describe specific fears that some people may experience.

What are the hypernyms for Phobe?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    timid person, wary person, fearful person, Phobic individual, anxious person.

Related words: insect phobia, arachnophobia, spider phobia, a phobia of bugs, what is the term for a fear of insects, bug phobia, arthropod phobia

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