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View synonyms for phobic

phobic

1

[ foh-bik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to a phobia or phobias.


noun

  1. a person with a phobia.

-phobic

2
  1. a combining form used to form adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -phobe:

    acrophobic; photophobic.

phobic

/ ˈfəʊbɪk /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or arising from a phobia


noun

  1. a person suffering from a phobia

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Other Words From

  • non·pho·bic adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of phobic1

First recorded in 1895–1900; phob(ia) + -ic, or by abstraction from adjectives ending in -phobic

Origin of phobic2

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Example Sentences

To help the needle-phobic, McMurtry says that vaccination sites should let people know ahead of time which questions they’ll be asked and what accommodations can be made for them.

From Time

She will allow that over the years her initially phobic view of Germans has moderated.

If Leonard was your boyfriend, you would call him commitment-phobic: he recorded and recorded but seemed never to release.

We are phobic about flying, but not about driving - although driving is vastly more dangerous.

On cue, they were eaten by the vitamin- and-fiber-phobic comedian.

As any bride-to-be knows, men can be notoriously commitment phobic.

Are you depressed (see 5, Table 1) or phobic (see 4.2, Table 1)?

These are people too hesitant, or phobic to commit themselves to the assumption of any kind of risk.

With tobacco-phobic pamphlets by the learnd prigs who fight you!

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