Acrophobic vs Aerophobic - What's the difference?
acrophobic | aerophobic |
Having a fear of flying in aircraft.
* 1978 , New Woman (volume 8, page 92)
* 2005 , Peter Adebi, The Star Principle (page 55)
* 2007 , Dana Facaros, ?Michael Pauls, Tuscany, Umbria and the Marches (page 64)
Disliking or avoiding air.
* 1997 , R. B. Scorzelli, Memorabilia (page 16)
* 2011 , Claudia Lapping, Psychoanalytic Theory and Sociological Method (page 59)
As adjectives the difference between acrophobic and aerophobic
is that acrophobic is of or pertaining to or suffering from acrophobia while aerophobic is having a fear of flying in aircraft.aerophobic
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Many people who think they have a fear of flying in an airplane are not aerophobic but claustrophobic.
- Aerophobic people have abandoned blessings for fear of flying. Talented singers have shied away from pursuing their destiny because they are afraid of failure, large audiences, criticism, or success. Fear forces people to accept mediocrity
- The coach is the last refuge of aerophobic bargain-hunters. The journey time from London to Florence is around 30hrs; the return full fare is around £115.
- [The bacterial cells] also showed aerophilic and aerophobic responses to changes in available oxygen.
- The opening and shutting of windows was one of the main subjects of dispute between her and her husband. She herself was aerophilic in her sleeping habits; her husband was aerophobic