phobic
pho|bic /f'oʊbɪk/ (phobics)
1 [ADJ]
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.
2 [ADJ]
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.
[N-COUNT]
Phobic is also a noun.
Social phobics quake at the thought of meeting strangers.
1 [ADJ]
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.
2 [ADJ]
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.
[N-COUNT]
Phobic is also a noun.
Social phobics quake at the thought of meeting strangers.