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phonophobia
phonophobia (ˌfəʊnəʊˈfəʊbɪə) n (Psychology) an intense fear of noisesphonophobiaan abnormal f ear of noise.See also: SoundThesaurus| Noun | 1. | phonophobia - a morbid fear of sounds including your own voiceacousticophobiasimple phobia - any phobia (other than agoraphobia) associated with relatively simple well-defined stimuli |
phonophobia
phonophobia[′fō·nə′fō·bē·ə] (psychology) An abnormal fear of sound. phonophobia
pho·no·pho·bi·a (fō'nō-fō'bē-ă), 1. Morbid fear of one's own voice, or of any sound. See also: decreased sound tolerance, misophonia, hyperacusis. 2. Abnormal sensitivity to noise, a common feature of migraine headache. [phono- + G. phobos, fear] phonophobia (fō″nō-fō′bē-ă) [″ + phobos, fear] 1. A morbid fear of sound or noise.2. A fear of speaking or hearing one's own voice.Phonophobia Fear of sound. See also HYPERACUSIS.phonophobia
Synonyms for phonophobianoun a morbid fear of sounds including your own voiceSynonymsRelated Words |