What is the fear of becoming evil?

Demonophobia: An abnormal and persistent fear of evil supernatural beings in persons who believe such beings exist and roam freely to cause harm. Those who suffer from this phobia realize their fear is excessive or irrational.
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What is the fear of being evil called?

Panphobia, omniphobia, pantophobia, or panophobia is a vague and persistent dread of some unknown evil.
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What does cherophobia mean?

What Is Cherophobia in Psychology? The term cherophobia, originating from the Greek term 'chairo,' which means 'to rejoice,' is the aversion to or fear of happiness.
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What is Pediophobia?

Pediophobia is a fear of dolls or inanimate objects that look real, and pedophobia is a fear of actual children. People can suffer from both phobias, so someone who fears children (pedophobia) may also fear the childlike features of dolls (pediophobia), and someone with pediophobia may also have pedophobia.
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What is the fear of Panphobia?

Noun. panphobia (uncountable) The fear of everything. (by confusion) Panophobia, a condition of groundless fears. (neologism) Fear, dislike, or hatred of pansexual people and/or pansexuality.
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What is Glossophobia?

Glossophobia, or a fear of public speaking, is a very common phobia and one that is believed to affect up to 75% of the population. Some individuals may feel a slight nervousness at the very thought of public speaking, while others experience full-on panic and fear.
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What is the Megalophobia?

What is megalophobia? Megalophobia is a type of anxiety disorder in which a person experiences intense fear of large objects. A person with megalophobia experiences intense fear and anxiety when they think of or are around large objects such as large buildings, statues, animals and vehicles.
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Is Consecotaleophobia real?

Consecotaleophobia – fear of chopsticks.

The first cases of this phobia were reported by relatives of the little fly in “Karate Kid” whose life tragically ended at the snap of Mr. Miyagi's sticks.
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What is Sidonglobophobia?

Noun. sidonglobophobia (uncountable) Sensory phobia of cotton or cotton balls.
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What fear is Submechanophobia?

Submechanophobia (from Latin sub 'under'; and from Ancient Greek μηχανή (mechané) 'machine' and φόβος (phóbos) 'fear') is a fear of submerged human-made objects, either partially or entirely underwater.
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What is dystychiphobia?

People who have dystychiphobia (dis-TITCH-a-phobia) have a fear of accidents. Someone with dystychiphobia has extreme anxiety at the thought of being in an accident. They stay away from situations where one might happen, even if an accident is unlikely.
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What is this Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?

hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia (uncountable) (humorous) The fear of long words.
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Is Verbophobia real?

Logophobia, or verbophobia, is the fear of words. I can't imagine being afflicted with this, as I consider myself a word nerd. However, logophobia is a real and serious condition.
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Is Bibliophobia real?

Bibliophobia is an intense fear of books or reading. It's a type of anxiety disorder. Books are almost everywhere, and they're difficult to avoid. Bibliophobia can cause physical symptoms, disrupt daily life, and affect success in school and work.
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Do you have Coulrophobia?

Coulrophobia brings on feelings of fear when you see clowns or clown images. It's a specific phobic disorder that causes anxiety, a racing heart, nausea and profuse sweating. Most people can avoid clowns. Some need exposure therapy, a type of psychotherapy, to help manage their reactions to clowns and clown images.
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What is the smallest phobia?

Trypophobia brings on feelings of disgust or fear when you see patterns with lots of holes. Sunflowers, honeycombs, sponges and seedy fruits can cause this response. Trypophobia is a type of anxiety disorder. Most people don't have a true fear of holes.
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Can you have 2 phobias?

Phobias can develop around any object or situation. Some people may experience multiple phobias.
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What is Hippophobia?

Another word for fear of horses is hippophobia. “Hippos” is the Greek word for horses. In the English language, equine is more commonly associated with things related to horses. For instance, an equestrian is a person who rides horses.
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What is Megalohydrothalassophobia?

megalohydrothalassophobia (fear of large underwater creatures or objects) cymophobia (fear of waves)
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What fear is Bathmophobia?

Bathmophobia is a fear of stairs. You may be afraid of falling down a set of stairs or a steep incline. A traumatic accident involving a fall, injury or death may cause this specific phobic disorder.
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What causes Xylophobia?

Causes. The exact causes of xylophobia are not known, but a number of different factors may play a role. Genetics, family history, and experiences are all believed to contribute to the development and onset of specific phobias.
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