- The
English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -
phobe (from Gr**** φόβος phobos, "fear")
occur in
technical usage in
psychiatry to
construct words that describe...
- A
phobia is an
anxiety disorder,
defined by an irrational, unrealistic,
persistent and
excessive fear of an
object or situation.
Phobias typically result...
- Fear of commitment, also
known as gamophobia, is the
irrational fear or
avoidance of long-term
partnership or marriage.[citation needed] The term is sometimes...
- -philiac)
applies to
someone who has one of
these philia. It is the
antonym of -
phobe. Phil- (philo-) may also be used as a
prefix with a
similar meaning. Acidophilia:...
-
Phobia may also
refer to: -phobia,
about the
suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -
phobe Phobia (1980 film), a
Canadian film
directed by John
Huston Phobia (1988...
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Charles Spaniel,
naming her Chloe.
Nicole Matthews, a
messy commitment-
phobe, goes to her mom's and
meets her sister's new fiancé Alistair. Her mother...
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although "At the moment, when it
comes to acting, I'm a bit of a commitment-
phobe." Ryan and Grey's
Anatomy star
Kevin McKidd starred in a one-off
drama for...
- Febe, Fébé, Fibi, Phebe, Pheaby, Phebea, Phebie, Pheby, Pheebe, Pheeby,
Phobe, Phoeba, Phoebea, Phoebee, Phoebey, Phoebi, Phoebie,
Phoeby Related names...
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Starr and
Natalie Morales. The film
follows "a
womanizer and commitment-
phobe" who
tries to
teach his best friend, a
serial monogamist, the art of being...
- technology,
especially computers and high technology. -Related forms: tech'no·
phobe' n., tech'no·pho'bic (-fō'bĭk) adj."— (American
Heritage Dictionary) (2)...