
fear of thunder and lightning
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<psychology> A morbid fear of thunder. ... Origin: Gr. Phobos = fear ... (16 Mar 1998) ...
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(bron″to-fo´be-ә) irrational fear of thunder.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bron′tō-fō′bē-ă Definitions: 1. Morbid fear of thunder. Synonyms: tonitrophobia
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Brontophobia: An abnormal and persistent fear of thunder that causes undue anxiety even though sufferers realize that thunder itself poses no threat to them. When outdoors during a thunderstorm, they may suffer excessive anxiety. When indoors, they may hide under beds or desks, behind sofas, or in closets. 'Brontophobia' is derived from the Greek '...
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Brontophobia (tonitrophobia, keraunophobia) is the fear of thunder.
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tonitrophobia, tonitruphobia; brontophobia An excessive fear of thunder and associated lightning.
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brontephobia, brontophobia; tonitrophobia An exaggerated fear of thunder and thunderstorms.
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brontophobia, brontophobic 1. The intense dread or fear of thunder and thunderstorms. 2. In psychiatry, fear of thunder; astraphobia. It is related in part to the dread of allegedly demonical phenomena of nature, akin to personalization of such phenomena by primitive man. It may also be related to the fear of real persons, and especially of the fat...
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