phobic

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Relating to a phobia
A phobic person
Used to describe a political or cultural view opposed to the norm..... as defined by the observer
A phobic feeling or reaction results from or is related to a strong, irrational fear or hatred of something. Many children acquire a phobic horror of dogs
Someone who is phobic has a strong, irrational fear or hatred of something. In Victorian times people were phobic about getting on trains. They weren't used to it. Phobic is also a noun. Social phobics quake at the thought of meeting strangers
{s} pertaining to a phobia; suffering from a phobia, suffering from a strong irrational fear of a particular thing
suffering from irrational fears
-phobic
Used to form adjectives meaning of a fear of a specific thing
-phobic
Used as a synonym of -phobe to form nouns
-phobic
Used to form adjectives meaning of hate directed towards a particular type of person (due to fear of that type of person)
TV-phobic
Having a dislike of television

Even the short-lived phenomenon of Twin Peaks, which attracted otherwise TV-phobic intellectuals to the television set when it debuted in 1990.

commitment-phobic
Of or pertaining to commitment-phobia or a commitment-phobe
phobic
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