Meaning of araneophobia | Babel Free
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“To exasperation caused by this impotence in the past, we may ascribe at least some portion of man’s susceptibility to araneophobia in the present⟳; but it is probably due, in the main, to the spider’s unprepossessing features, and to his possession of venomous fangs.”
“On the other hand, the subcategories pertinent to arachnid-produced phobias would only rarely lead⟳ to a definitive diagnosis of arachnophobia or the more specific scorpiophobia, araneophobia, or acarophobia.[…]This term, arachnophobia (fear of arachnids), has been used so often in connection with the disease condition of the Middle Ages known as “tarantism” that it has become⟳ synonymous with araneophobia (or araneidophobia). In technical reports, arachnophobia should only be used when there is assurance that the phobia is limited to all arachnids[…]. As with scorpions, these large-bodied arachnids [spiders] are spectacles of the media and currently exaggerated both as aesthetic trouble-free pets (“talk⟳ shows”) and as the central attraction in horror films. The wide distribution and overlap of habitat with animals must produce⟳ an acceleration of the number⟳ of cases of araneophobia.”
“Since most arthropods are usually harmless or beneficial to mankind, it may at first be hard to understand⟳ why araneophobia, the irrational fear of spiders, is so common.”
“Spiders have⟳ been given a “bad rap” by a sensation-seeking press⟳ that plays on one of humanity’s most common phobias, araneophobia (the irrational fear of spiders).”
“Bites by spiders, otherwise known as arachnidism, seem to hold⟳ a particular terror for humans. There is significant fear of these organisms (araneophobia), and yet few actually cause disease.”
“A good form⟳ of the protection of spiders would be ”curing” the society from araneophobia, which is unfortunately common in our country.”
“There also are cases in which individuals develop⟳ an abnormal fear of spiders such that the mere sight of one can cause panic or hysteria, a condition called arachnophobia or, more specifically, araneophobia.”
“Araneophobia, or an irrational fear of spiders, is common among people in the United States.”
“(Note⟳: because spiders are in the order⟳ Araneae, “araneophobia” would be, strictly speaking, the more precise, but less understood term for fear of spiders; yet when a psychologist refers to arachnophobia, this is almost always solely restricted to spiders.)”
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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