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aerophobia

American  
[air-uh-foh-bee-uh] / ˌɛər əˈfoʊ bi ə /

noun

Psychiatry.
  1. aviophobia.

  2. a fear of or pathological sensitivity to drafts of air, gases, or airborne matter.


aerophobia British  
/ ˌɛərəˈfəʊbɪə /

noun

  1. a pathological fear of draughts of air

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Other Word Forms

  • aerophobic adjective

Etymology

Origin of aerophobia

First recorded in 1765–75; aero- + -phobia

Example Sentences

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Mel’s also broke, has an aversion to commitment, and in a relatable and metaphorical twist, is gripped by aerophobia.

From Salon

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From Salon

I was 9 years old and already suffering from a raging case of aerophobia.

From Salon

And over the summer, White flew with the team to Las Vegas and to the rookie orientation in New York City, suggesting that he had a handle on his aerophobia.

From New York Times

Over the summer, it seemed as if White had learned to corral his "aerophobia."

From Seattle Times