Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - phobic
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(phobics) 1. A phobic feeling or reaction results from or is related to a strong, irrational fear or hatred of something. Many children acquire a phobic horror of dogs. ADJ 2. Someone who is phobic has a strong, irrational fear or hatred of something. In Victorian times people were phobic about getting on trains. They weren’t used to it. ADJ • Phobic is also a noun. Social phobics quake at the thought of meeting strangers. N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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adjective Date: 1897 of, relating to, affected with, or constituting phobia • ~ noun PHOBIC adjective combining form Etymology: French -phobique, from Late Latin ~us, from Greek -phobikos, from -phobia 1. a. having an intolerance or aversion for photophobic Anglophobic b. exhibiting a phobia for claustrophobic 2. lacking affinity for hydrophobic ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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