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Apr 16, 2024
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with Anu Gargpyrophobia
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: An extreme fear of fire.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek pyro- (fire) + -phobia (fear). Earliest documented use: 1858.
USAGE:
“I checked the oven was switched off for the fifth time. ... I suffered
pyrophobia but no matter how hard I tried I couldn’t seem to rid myself
of it.” They Said My Fire Fears Were Silly, But My Worst Nightmare Came True; As Told to Joanna Singleton; The Daily Mirror (London, UK); Mar 20, 2007. “Piero de Cosimo is said to have been ... so pyrophobic that he rarely cooked his food, subsisting mostly on hard-boiled eggs that he prepared 50 at a time while heating glue for his art.” Carol Vogel; A Renaissance Master, His Quirks and His Art; The New York Times; Jul 25, 2014. See more usage examples of pyrophobia in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to
sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. -Anatole
France, novelist, essayist, Nobel laureate (16 Apr 1844-1924)
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