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What is akousticphobia?

Acousticophobia= Fear of Noise


What phobia is the fear of sounds?

Acousticophobia.


What is the definition of acousticophobia?

Fear of (loud) noises


What do you call the fear of people yelling at you?

Acousticophobia- Fear of noise.


How many people have acousticophobia?

i have it... :( i dont know anyone else that does.


What phobia is the fear of shouting?

Angrophobia is the fear or anger, and Acousticophobia is the fear or sound. Both of these phobias can be specific to shouting.


What is acousticophobia?

fear of noise.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.


What is the fear of Deafening sounds For example I am afraid to vacuum mainly because I dont like being deafened by the noise. Also one note I am not phased by really loud music in my headphones?

acousticophobia


What is the fear of sirens called?

There is not a specific phobia for the fear of sirens. Acousticophobia is the fear of noise and ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises, which could be sirens. Misophonia is a neurological disorder that is the hatred of sound.


What are some words end with the suffix phobia?

acarophobia. acousticophobia. acrophobia. agoraphobia. ailurophobia. algophobia. androphobia. anglophobia. aquaphobia. arachnophobia. astraphobia. automysophobia. claustrophobia. cryophobia. cyberphobia. cynophobia. entomophobia. gynophobia. homophobia. hyrdophobia. hypnophobia. islamophobia. lepidophobia. mysophobia. neophobia. nyctophobia. phobophobia. phonophobia. photophobia. pyrophobia. satanophobia. taphephobia. technophobia. thanatophobia. traumatophobia. xenophobia. zoophobia.


What are common phrases using the word common?

Common ground Common sense Common stock Common sense? More? common factor common denominator like a common criminal common law husband/wife a common occurrence common knowledge common practice for the common good a common cause nothing in common common theme common thread common problem


is a lady common or proper?

The word lady is a common