💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Phobic disorder"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| phobianoun | An irrational, abnormal, or obsessive fear (of something). |
| phobic neurosisnoun | an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear of simple things or social situations |
| anxiety disordernoun | A disorder characterised by excessive anxiety. |
| phobiasnoun | An irrational, abnormal, or obsessive fear (of something). |
| mental disordernoun | (psychiatry) A behavioral or mental pattern that may cause suffering or a poor ability to function in life. |
| anxiety neurosisnoun | Synonym of anxiety disorder. |
| phonophobianoun | An unusual fear of sound, especially of speaking aloud or of one's own voice. |
| photophobic | of, relating to, or exhibiting photophobia. |
| agoraphobianoun | The fear of wide open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions. |
| personality disordernoun | (psychiatry) Any of a class of mental disorders characterized by ongoing rigid patterns of thought and action. |
| agoraphobic | Of, pertaining to or suffering from agoraphobia. |
| lyophobicnoun | (chemistry, of a colloid) Having no affinity for the dispersion medium and thus easily precipitated. |
| dysmorphophobianoun | (dated, psychiatry) Body dysmorphic disorder, dysmorphia. |
| erotophobianoun | Fear of sex; negative attitudes towards sex |
| mental illnessnoun | (uncountable, psychiatry) The property of being mentally ill; mental disorders taken as a whole. |
| psychosomatic disordernoun | a mental disorder that causes somatic symptoms |
| fearfulnessnoun | The quality of being fearful. |
| heterophobianoun | The fear or resentment of heterosexuals or heterosexuality. |
| paranoianoun | Extreme, irrational distrust of others. |
| photophobianoun | (medicine) Excessive sensitivity to light and the aversion to bright light; abnormal fear of light. |
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