exphobant
Describing something that tends to expel, drive away, or counteract fear and phobias. It is typically used in clinical, psychological, or specialized contexts to refer to agents or environments that alleviate anxiety.
Exemplos
3 de 5The child found the presence of a nightlight to be highly exphobant during the storm.
The child found the presence of a nightlight to be highly fear-dispelling during the storm.
The clinical trial focused on identifying the exphobant properties of the new pharmaceutical compound.
The clinical trial focused on identifying the fear-dispelling properties of the new pharmaceutical compound.
I need an exphobant playlist before I go on stage; I'm incredibly nervous.
I need a fear-dispelling playlist before I go on stage; I'm incredibly nervous.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'ex' in 'exit' and 'phob' in 'phobia'. It makes your phobias take the exit!
Quiz rápido
The therapist hoped the new exposure therapy would have a/an _______ effect on the patient's fear of heights.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: exphobant
Exemplos
The child found the presence of a nightlight to be highly exphobant during the storm.
everydayThe child found the presence of a nightlight to be highly fear-dispelling during the storm.
The clinical trial focused on identifying the exphobant properties of the new pharmaceutical compound.
formalThe clinical trial focused on identifying the fear-dispelling properties of the new pharmaceutical compound.
I need an exphobant playlist before I go on stage; I'm incredibly nervous.
informalI need a fear-dispelling playlist before I go on stage; I'm incredibly nervous.
In sociological terms, the ritual acts as an exphobant mechanism for the community facing uncertainty.
academicIn sociological terms, the ritual acts as a fear-dispelling mechanism for the community facing uncertainty.
Market analysts are looking for an exphobant signal to restore confidence among stakeholders.
businessMarket analysts are looking for a fear-dispelling signal to restore confidence among stakeholders.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
exphobant influence
an influence that removes fear
exphobant power
the capacity to dispel phobias
inherently exphobant
naturally fear-dispelling
Frequentemente confundido com
Exorbitant refers to an excessive price or amount, whereas exphobant refers to dispelling fear.
Exuberant means full of energy and excitement, while exphobant specifically targets the removal of fear.
Notas de uso
This word is extremely rare and usually restricted to academic or test-specific linguistic contexts where morphological analysis is required. It is most effective when describing a specific agent or action that actively combats a phobia.
Erros comuns
Learners often misspell it as 'exfobant' or confuse it with 'exuberant' due to the similar prefix and suffix.
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'ex' in 'exit' and 'phob' in 'phobia'. It makes your phobias take the exit!
Origem da palavra
Formed from the Latin prefix 'ex-' (out/away) and the Greek root 'phobos' (fear), combined with the English adjectival suffix '-ant'.
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
The therapist hoped the new exposure therapy would have a/an _______ effect on the patient's fear of heights.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: exphobant
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