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Word of the Day – Lilapsophobia

By May 9, 2023Word of the Day

Lilapsophobia (noun)

lil-aps-o-fo-bee-a

An irrational or disproportionate fear of tornadoes or hurricanes.

In lilapsophobia, lilaps- comes from Ancient Greek laîlaps, meaning “violent storm.” Though laîlaps is also often translated as “hurricane,” the Mediterranean Sea does not have true hurricanes, which form in the tropics.

Example sentences

“Their lilapsophobia began to fade as the wind died down.”

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