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necrophobia
[ nek-ruh-foh-bee-uh ]
noun
- an irrational or disproportionate fear of dead bodies or of locations, objects, and people associated with the dead:
My necrophobia takes me blocks out of my way just to avoid having to drive past cemeteries.
necrophobia
/ ˌnɛkrəʊˈfəʊbɪə /
noun
- an abnormal fear of death or dead bodies
Derived Forms
- ˌnecroˈphobic,adjective
- ˈnecroˌphobe,noun
Other Words From
- nec·ro·pho·bicadjective noun
Word History and Origins
Origin ofnecrophobia1
Example Sentences
The Governor, who favors the stadium, recently told the people of Minnesota, who do not, that without major league sports the Twin Cities would be like Des Moines, "absolutely dead," which caused some consternation in Iowa and not much in Minnesota, where the fear of being like Des Moines, or necrophobia, is not so potent, except in Minneapolis, of course.
Associated words: cadaverous, cadaveric, necrophilism, necrophilous, carrion, necrophobia, necrogenic, necrogenous, necrotomy, necropsy, coffin, bier, catafalque, vespillo, cremate, cremation, crematory, crematorium, embalm, embalming. correct, a. accurate, right, exact, precise.
Associated-words: eschatology, thanatology, thanatopsis, necrology, thanatophobia, necrophobia, necrolatry, requiem, necromancy, posthumous, post-mortem, ante-mortem, euthanasian, dirge, crossbones, placebo, in extremis, decedent, funeral, obit, obitual, necrologist, fatality, fatal, casualty. deathless, a. immortal, imperishable, undying. death notice. obituary, necrology. debar, v. preclude, exclude. debase, v. degrade, deteriorate, abase, vitiate, corrupt, alloy, humiliate. debasement, n. degradation, abasement, deterioration, vitiation, depravation. debatable, a. contestable, moot, disputable, mooted, controvertible.
Necrophobia and thanatophobia are allied maladies, one being the fear of dead bodies and the other the fear of death itself.
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