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pho·bic P0251100 (fō′bĭk)adj. Of, relating to, arising from, or having a phobia.n. One who has a phobia.phobic (ˈfəʊbɪk) adj (Pathology) of, relating to, or arising from a phobian (Pathology) a person suffering from a phobiapho•bic (ˈfoʊ bɪk) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or afflicted with a phobia or phobias. n. 2. a person suffering from a phobia. [1895–1900] -phobic a combining form used to form adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -phobe: acrophobic; xenophobic. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | phobic - suffering from irrational fearspsychoneurotic, neurotic - affected with emotional disorder | Translations EncyclopediaSeephobiaphobic
pho·bic (fō'bik), Pertaining to or characterized by phobia.phobic (fō′bĭk)adj. Of, relating to, arising from, or having a phobia.n. One who has a phobia.phobic adjective Referring to a phobia or irrational fear.pho·bic (fō'bik) Pertaining to or characterized by phobia. Patient discussion about phobicQ. what is phobia? well when you have scary to someone or somethingA. A phobia is fear from something- an object, a person or a situation, that makes the person feel scared to face that certain situation, and even try and avoid it- for example- some people are scared of closed places ("agoraphobia")- they cannot sit at the cinema or at an elevator because of the fear of not being able to escape if needed. Some people have a social phobia and they cannot face a crowd, or perform in front of a crowd (some can't even speak out loud in front of other people). Q. how to treat my social phobia? A. there is a protocol for treating any kinds of phobias. it requires time and a psychologist. it's consisted of learning relaxation methods and doing everything in small steps until you can handle your phobia. Q. i feel huge tension when i am in close narrow environment , is it a phobia? A. Yes, it may be considered a phobia, or more specifically situational type phobia. However, the important thing is whether is this fear reasonable? Do you think it's out of proportion? Phobia is a fear that one perceive as irrational and out of proportion and yet one feels and is affected adversely by it. If this fear is appropriate (e.g. fear of falling in mountain climbing) it's not a phobia. You may read more about it http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/phobias.html More discussions about phobicphobic Related to phobic: phobic disorder, phobiaWords related to phobicadj suffering from irrational fearsRelated Words |