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Phobias – T to Z

This contains a list of the many phobias that exist today, T-Z.

|A-C|D-G|H-N|O-S|T-Z|

Tapeworms Teniophobia
Taste Geumaphobia/Geumophobia
Technology Technophobia
Teenagers Ephebiphobia
Teeth/dental surgery Odontophobia
Telephones Telephonophobia
Termites Isopterophobia
Test-taking Testophobia
Theatres Theatrophobia
Theology Theologicophobia
Thinking Phronemophobia
Thirteen (number) Triskadekaphobia
Thunder Tonitrophobia
Thunder storms Brontophobia
Time Chronophobia
Tiredness Kopophobia
Toads Bufonophobia
Tombstones Placophobia
Tornadoes/hurricanes Lilapsophobia
Touching Aphenphosmphobia
Trains/railroads Siderodromophobia
Travel Hodophobia
Trees Dendrophobia
Trembling Tremophobia
Trichinosis Thichinophobia
Tuberculosis Phthisiophobia
Tyrants Tyrannophobia
Ugliness Cacophobia
Undressing in front of someone Dishabiliophobia
Vaccination Vaccinophobia
Vegetables Lachanophobia
Vehicles Ochophobia
Ventriloquist’s dummies Automatonophobia
Vertigo Illyngophobia
Virgins/young girls Parthenophobia
Voices Phonophobia
Vomiting Emetophobia
Walloons Walloonphobia
Waiting a long time Macrophobia
Walking Ambulophobia
Washing/bathing Ablutophobia
Wasps Spheksophobia
Water Aquaphobia/Hydrophobia
Waves/motion Cymophobia/Kymophobia
Weakness Asthenophobia
Wealth Plutophobia
Wet dreams Oneirogmophobia
Whirlpool/dizziness Dinophobia
White (color) Leukophobia
Wind Anemophobia
Wines Oenophobia
Wild animals Agrizoophobia
Witches/witchcraft Wiccaphobia
Women Gynophobia
Wooden objects Xylophobia
Words Logophobia/Verbophobia
Work Ergophobia
Worms Scoleciphobia
Worms (being infested with) Helminthophobia
Wrinkles/getting wrinkles Rhytiphobia
Writing in public Scriptophobia
X-rays Radiophobia
Yellow (Color and word) Xanthophobia
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