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A phobic person recognises that his or her fear is irrational and completely out of proportion to any possible threat posed by the stimulus and this, in itself, can be the cause of feelings of intense embarrassment.

Diabetophobia
Didaskaleinophobia
Dikephobia
Dinophobia
Diplophobia
Dipsophobia
Domatophobia
Doraphobia
Doxophobia
Dromophobia
Dutchphobia
Dysmorphophobia
Dystychiphobia

Ecclesiophobia
Ecophobia
Eisoptrophobia
Electrophobia
Eleutherophobia
Elurophobia
Emetophobia
Enetophobia
Enochlophobia
Enissophobia
Entomophobia
Eosophobia
Ephebiphobia
Epistaxiophobia
Epistemophobia
Equinophobia
Eremophobia
Ereuthrophobia
Ergasiophobia
Ergophobia
Erotophobia
Euphobia
Erythrophobia


Phobia of different kinds
Gynophobia
Glossophobia
Genophobia
Haphephobia
Heliophobia
Hemaphobia
Hexakosioihexe kontahexaphobia
Hippopotomonstro sesquippedaliophobia
Hydrophobia
Hypnophobia
Russophobia
Scopophobia
Paraskavedek atriaphobia
Ichthyophobia
Judeophobia
Lachanophobia
Lygophobia
Mysophobia
Monophobia
Musophobia
Necrophobia
Neophobia
Nyctophobia
Ophidiophobia
Ornithophobia
Osmophobia
Pyrophobia
Papaphobia
Pathophobia
Pediophobia
Peladophobia
Pentheraphobia
Phalacrophobia
Phasmophobia
Philophobia
Phobophobia
Photophobia
Phonophobia
Pogonophobia
Polyphobia
Selachophobia
Sinophobia
Taphephobi
Technophobia
Thanatophobia
Theophobia
Tocophobia
Toxiphobia
Triskaidekaphobia
Trypanophobia
Xanthophobia
Xenophobia
Zemmiphobia
Zoophobia


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