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Arachnophobia
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Speaking to a fool who is scared of spiders and he states he is not arachnophobic he is spider-phobic.
The argument is he is not scared of arachnids but spiders!!!!
My point is one is not scared of hydro, they are scared of water, or if one is scared of small spaces they are not scared of "clausts". But we still happily use these words.
Is he being stupid by using spider-phobic and not stating the generally assumed word arachnophobic.
If that is the case one can use ??????-phobic for anything, no?
Arachnophobia is a fear of spiders. Full-stop in my book.
(and yes I am aware arachnids may include other bugs and eight=legged friends) but the word for a fear of spiders is arachnophobia, surely?
The argument is he is not scared of arachnids but spiders!!!!
My point is one is not scared of hydro, they are scared of water, or if one is scared of small spaces they are not scared of "clausts". But we still happily use these words.
Is he being stupid by using spider-phobic and not stating the generally assumed word arachnophobic.
If that is the case one can use ??????-phobic for anything, no?
Arachnophobia is a fear of spiders. Full-stop in my book.
(and yes I am aware arachnids may include other bugs and eight=legged friends) but the word for a fear of spiders is arachnophobia, surely?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suppose it is vaguely possible that he finds scorpions and mites - also arachnids - utterly cuddly and delightful, but only spiders a source of terror. In that case, he is presumably entitled to make the distinction he makes.
Arachnid comes from the Greek, arachne = spider, however, so arachnophobia must originally have meant fear of spiders specifically.
One way or t'other, therefore, you could both be right.
Arachnid comes from the Greek, arachne = spider, however, so arachnophobia must originally have meant fear of spiders specifically.
One way or t'other, therefore, you could both be right.