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Vocabulary-Day 1. Comp Lit 3A. Root-PHOBIA. “fear,” “dislike,” “aversion”. acrophobia. Noun Fear of being at great height. agorophobia. Noun Fear of open spaces. Anglophobia. Noun Dislike of E ngland or the English. claustrophobia. Noun Fear of enclosed or narrow spaces.
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Vocabulary-Day 1 Comp Lit 3A
Root-PHOBIA • “fear,” “dislike,” “aversion”
acrophobia • Noun • Fear of being at great height
agorophobia • Noun • Fear of open spaces
Anglophobia • Noun • Dislike of England or the English
claustrophobia • Noun • Fear of enclosed or narrow spaces
Germanophobia • Noun • Dislike of Germany or the Germans
hydrophobia • Noun • Fear of water
monophobia • Noun • Fear of being alone
phobia • Noun • Fear; dislike; aversion
photophobia • Noun • Morbid aversion to light
xenophobia • Noun • Aversion to or fear of foreigners
phobe • The form phobe at the end of the word means “one who fears or dislikes.” • Example: • gynophobe • Noun • One who fears women
Practice • You wouldn’t expect a professional mountain climber to have ________. • As we grow up, we overcome our childhood ________. • Passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 proves that some degree of ________ has existed in our nation. • She tended to suffer from ________ and would avoid movie theaters, malls, and other popular hangouts.