phobic (Meaning)
phobic (s)
suffering from irrational fears
Synonyms & Antonyms of phobic
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- stalwart
- audacious
- adventurous
- dashing
- courageous
- plucky
- daredevil
- confident
- adventurous
- sure
- intrepid
- adventuresome
- gutsy
- courageous
- venturesome
- heroic
- daring
- heroic
- dashing
- spunky
- spunky
- adventuresome
- brave
- venturesome
- spirited
- hardy
- stalwart
- daring
- sure
- spirited
- intrepid
- daredevil
- plucky
- bold
- gutsy
- bold
- audacious
- brave
- confident
- hardy
Synonyms:
- fainthearted
- horrified
- fearsome
- aghast
- timorous
- apprehensive
- nervous
- hysterical
- frightened
- shy
- upset
- perturbed
- shrinking
- careful
- alarmed
- panicked
- tremulous
- anxious
- chicken
- fearful
- spooked
- scary
- hysteric
- panicky
Antonyms:
- manful
- heroical
- undaunted
- assured
- fearless
- stouthearted
- composed
- collected
- sanguine
- stouthearted
- dauntless
- assured
- resolute
- cool
- stout
- sanguine
- gallant
- unperturbed
- collected
- dauntless
- venturous
- resolute
- valorous
- cool
- valorous
- valiant
- venturous
- gallant
- composed
- unperturbed
- fearless
- stout
- valiant
- heroical
- undaunted
- manful
Synonyms:
- craven
- disconcerted
- panic-stricken
- cowed
- daunted
- tremulant
- disquieted
- affrighted
- unnerved
- unadventurous
- startled
- appalled
- agitated
- funky
- gutless
- lily-livered
- skittish
- wary
- pusillanimous
- jumpy
- intimidated
- terrorized
- jittery
- cowardly
- cautious
- coward
- horror-struck
- uneasy
- shocked
- disturbed
- dismayed
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word phobic
suffering from irrational fears
timid, scared, worried,afraid, terrified, fainthearted, horrified, fearsome, aghast, timorous
stalwart, audacious, adventurous, dashing, courageous, plucky, daredevil, confident,adventurous, sure
She was phobic of insects, avoiding any encounter with them at all costs.
Arachnophobia, the fear of spiders, is a common phobic disorder.
His aviophobia made flying a terrifying ordeal, inducing panic attacks.
The phobic response to enclosed spaces, known as claustrophobia, can be debilitating.