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philophobia

American  
[fil-uh-foh-bee-uh] / ˌfɪl əˈfoʊ bi ə /

noun

  1. an irrational or disproportionate fear of falling in love.


Other Word Forms

  • philophobic adjective

Etymology

Origin of philophobia

First recorded in 1975–80; philo- ( def. ) + -phobia

Example Sentences

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But it has presented opportunities to independent film-makers like Guy Davies, whose debut feature, Philophobia, is due to be screened at 50 cinemas across the UK.

From BBC

Guy Davies had hoped his first feature film, Philophobia, would be shown at a few local cinemas in Gloucestershire.

From BBC

Philophobia is now due to be screened at 50 cinemas across the UK, selling out one date in Leicester Square in under two hours.

From BBC

That is what Guy Davies found with his new film Philophobia, a coming-of-age romance set in his home town of Stroud.

From The Guardian

Philophobia is as indie as they come.

From The Guardian