phobia in the PONS Dictionary

phobia Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a phobia about spiders

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Later, he overcomes the phobia by regaining confidence in his ability to urinate.
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There is currently no phobia term meaning fear of prison.
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Because of the difficulty in separating social phobia from poor social skills or shyness, some studies have a large range of prevalence.
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As a result, this phobia causes a great deal of stress and impacts peoples' personal lives, work lives and social lives.
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Professions and personal goals can be put on hold due to the high anxiety associated with the phobia, and travelling becomes almost impossible for some.
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Effects were also found for phobia and asthma but were uncertain due to high risk of bias.
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He has a phobia about dead bodies but manages quite well with the aid of his three sons to whom he is devoted.
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This technique is often demonstrated by people who experience panic attacks or have phobias.
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The sufferer may feel this phobia all the time.
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Most phobias typically fall in either one category or the other but scopophobia can be placed in both.
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