Etymology: [ 'fO-bE-& ] (noun.) 1786. c 1790, from words ending in -phobia, from Ancient Greek φόβος (phobos, “fear”). Compare ism, from -ism, and ana, from -ana.
fobisi, fobi, belli bir şey veya duruma karşı duyulan aşırı korku, korkusu, sevmezlik, fobya, korku, ürkü, Nevrasteniklerde görülen ve belrili şeylere karşı duyulan koruk hali (geniş bir meydandang eçememe, trene binememe, v.s. gibi), marazi korku, fobi, aşırı derecede korku veya nefret, fobi, yılgı, korku, fobiler,
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belli bir şey veya duruma karşı duyulan aşırı korku
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korkusu
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sevmezlik
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fobya
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korku
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Nevrasteniklerde görülen ve belrili şeylere karşı duyulan koruk hali (geniş bir meydandang eçememe, trene binememe, v.s. gibi), marazi korku, fobi Tıp
An irrational or obsessive fear or anxiety, usually of or about something particular, Extreme irrational fear and avoidance of the object of that fear, Pathological fear of some specific stimulus or situation, An abnormal fear of an object, experience, or place, an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear of simple things or social situations; "phobic disorder is a general term for all phobias, An intense fear of a specific object or situation Most of us consider ourselves to have phobias, but to be diagnosable, the fear must significantly restrict our way of life, strong and persistent irrational fear, A phobia is a very strong irrational fear or hatred of something. The man had a phobia about flying. a strong unreasonable fear of something phobia about (-phobia, from , from phobos ). Extreme and irrational fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation. A phobia is classified as a type of anxiety disorder (a neurosis), since anxiety is its chief symptom. Phobias are generally believed to result when fear produced by an original threatening situation (such as a near-drowning in childhood) is transferred to other similar situations (such as encounters with bodies of water), the original fear often being repressed or forgotten. Behaviour therapy can be helpful in overcoming phobias, the phobic person being gradually exposed to the anxiety-provoking object or situation in a way that demonstrates that no threat really exists, a persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that results in a compelling desire to avoid it, persistent irrational fear of an activity or object This leads to avoidance The fear is out of proportion of the reality of the threat, An obsessive, persistent, unrealistic fear of an external object or situation, Controversially used to form nouns meaning political or religious organizations or viewpoints concerned with limiting or restraining a specific thing or idea, Used to form nouns meaning hate, born out of fear, directed towards a particular type of person, Used to form nouns meaning fear of a specific thing, plural of phobia,
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An irrational or obsessive fear or anxiety, usually of or about something particular
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Extreme irrational fear and avoidance of the object of that fear
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Pathological fear of some specific stimulus or situation
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An abnormal fear of an object, experience, or place
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an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear of simple things or social situations; "phobic disorder is a general term for all phobias
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An intense fear of a specific object or situation Most of us consider ourselves to have phobias, but to be diagnosable, the fear must significantly restrict our way of life
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strong and persistent irrational fear isim
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A phobia is a very strong irrational fear or hatred of something. The man had a phobia about flying. a strong unreasonable fear of something phobia about (-phobia, from , from phobos ). Extreme and irrational fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation. A phobia is classified as a type of anxiety disorder (a neurosis), since anxiety is its chief symptom. Phobias are generally believed to result when fear produced by an original threatening situation (such as a near-drowning in childhood) is transferred to other similar situations (such as encounters with bodies of water), the original fear often being repressed or forgotten. Behaviour therapy can be helpful in overcoming phobias, the phobic person being gradually exposed to the anxiety-provoking object or situation in a way that demonstrates that no threat really exists
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a persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that results in a compelling desire to avoid it
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persistent irrational fear of an activity or object This leads to avoidance The fear is out of proportion of the reality of the threat
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An obsessive, persistent, unrealistic fear of an external object or situation
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-phobia
Controversially used to form nouns meaning political or religious organizations or viewpoints concerned with limiting or restraining a specific thing or idea - "e.g. ''erotophobia"
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-phobia
Used to form nouns meaning hate, born out of fear, directed towards a particular type of person - "e.g. ''homophobia"
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-phobia
Used to form nouns meaning fear of a specific thing - "e.g. ''claustrophobia"
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