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mon·o·pho·bi·a M0396700 (mŏn′ō-fō′bē-ə)n. An abnormal fear of being alone. mon′o·pho′bic adj.monophobia (ˌmɒnəʊˈfəʊbɪə) n (Psychology) a strong fear of being alone ˌmonoˈphobic adjmonophobiaautophobia.See also: SelfTranslationsEncyclopediaSeeautophobiamonophobiaenUK
mon·o·pho·bi·a (mon'ō-fō'bē-ă), Morbid fear of solitude or of being left alone. [mono- + G. phobos, fear] monophobia (mŏn′ō-fō′bē-ə)n. An abnormal fear of being alone. mon′o·pho′bic adj.autophobia Morbid fear of solitude, or of being left alone, abandoned or ignored.monophobia Psychiatry 1. A phobic state evoked by specific–ie, only one, mono–animals or situations, characterized by circumscribed anxiety, childhood onset, a 1:1 ♂:♀ ratio, a normal physiologic and mental substrate, and response to therapy. See Phobia. Cf Agoraphobia, PAD syndrome.2. Fear of solitude or being alone. |