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Deutsche Achluophobie Synonyme

Englische achluophobia Synonyme

Achluophobie Definition

Dark
(a.) Destitute, or partially destitute, of light
Dark
(a.) Not clear to the understanding
Dark
(a.) Destitute of knowledge and culture
Dark
(a.) Evincing black or foul traits of character
Dark
(a.) Foreboding evil
Dark
(a.) Deprived of sight
Dark
(n.) Absence of light
Dark
(n.) The condition of ignorance
Dark
(n.) A dark shade or dark passage in a painting, engraving, or the like
Dark
(v. t.) To darken to obscure.
Fear
(n.) A variant of Fere, a mate, a companion.
Fear
(n.) A painful emotion or passion excited by the expectation of evil, or the apprehension of impending danger
Fear
(n.) Apprehension of incurring, or solicitude to avoid, God's wrath
Fear
(n.) Respectful reverence for men of authority or worth.
Fear
(n.) That which causes, or which is the object of, apprehension or alarm
Fear
(n.) To feel a painful apprehension of
Fear
(n.) To have a reverential awe of
Fear
(n.) To be anxious or solicitous for.
Fear
(n.) To suspect
Fear
(n.) To affright
Fear
(v. i.) To be in apprehension of evil
Pitch-dark
(a.) Dark as a pitch

achluophobia (fear of the dark) Bedeutung

dark adaptation the process of adjusting the eyes to low levels of illumination, cones adapt first, rods continue to adapt for up to four hours
dark ground illumination
dark field illumination
a form of microscopic examination of living material by scattered light, specimens appear luminous against a dark background
dark-eyed junco
slateolored junco
Junco hyemalis
common North American junco having grey plumage and eyes with dark brown irises
dark horse a racehorse about which little is known
dark lantern
bull's-eye
a lantern with a single opening and a sliding panel that can be closed to conceal the light
sunglasses
dark glasses
shades
spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun, he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades
ultramicroscope
dark-field microscope
light microscope that uses scattered light to show particles too small to see with ordinary microscopes
dark red a red color that reflects little light
dark blue
navy
navy blue
a dark shade of blue
dark
darkness
an unenlightened state, he was in the dark concerning their intentions, his lectures dispelled the darkness
dark comedy a comedy characterized by grim or satiric humor, a comedy having gloomy or disturbing elements
fear
fearfulness
fright
an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)
fear reverence
awe
veneration
a feeling of profound respect for someone or something, the fear of God, the Chinese reverence for the dead, the French treat food with gentle reverence, his respect for the law bordered on veneration
concern care fear an anxious feeling, care had aged him, they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction
bittersweet chocolate
semi-sweet chocolate
dark chocolate
chocolate liquor with cocoa butter and small amounts of sugar and vanilla, lecithin is usually added
dark meat the flesh of the legs of fowl used as food
dark bread
whole wheat bread
whole meal bread
brown bread
bread made with whole wheat flour
darkness
dark
shadow
an unilluminated area, he moved off into the darkness
Cape Fear a cape in southeastern North Carolina extending into the Atlantic Ocean
Cape Fear River a river in North Carolina that flows southeast to the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Fear
dark horse a political candidate who is not well known but could win unexpectedly
dark
darkness
absence of light or illumination
iniquity
wickedness
darkness dark
absence of moral or spiritual values, the powers of darkness
dark matter (cosmology) a hypothetical form of matter that is believed to make uppercent of the universe, it is invisible (does not absorb or emit light) and does not collide with atomic particles but exerts gravitational force
night
nighttime
dark
the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside
Middle Ages
Dark Ages
the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
reverence
fear revere
venerate
regard with feelings of respect and reverence, consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of, Fear God as your father, We venerate genius
fear
dread
be afraid or scared of, be frightened of, I fear the winters in Moscow, We should not fear the Communists!
fear d be uneasy or apprehensive about, I fear the results of the final exams
fear be sorry, used to introduce an unpleasant statement, I fear I won't make it to your wedding party
fear be afraid or feel anxious or apprehensive about a possible or probable situation or event, I fear she might get aggressive
dark not giving performances, closed, the theater is dark on Mondays
dark-haired
dark-coated
covered with dark hair
colored
coloured
dark
dark-skinned
non-white
having skin rich in melanin pigments, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, dark-skinned peoples
dark brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes), dark eyes
dark-haired
black-haired
brown-haired
having hair of a dark color, a dark-haired beauty
dark-skinned
dusky
swart
swarthy
naturally having skin of a dark color, a dark-skinned beauty, gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks, a smile on his swarthy face, `swart' is archaic
dark devoid of or deficient in light or brightness, shadowed or black, sitting in a dark corner, a dark day, dark shadows, dark as the inside of a black cat
black
pitch-black
pitch-dark
extremely dark, a black moonless night, through the pitch-black woods, it was pitch-dark in the cellar
b blue
dark
dingy
disconsolate
dismal
gloomy
grim
sorry
drab
drear
dreary b
causing dejection, a blue day, the dark days of the war, a week of rainy depressing weather, a disconsolate winter landscape, the first dismal dispiriting days of November, a dark gloomy day, grim rainy weather
brown
brownish
chocolate-brown
dark-brown
of a color similar to that of wood or earth
dark-blue of a dark shade of blue
green
greenish
light-green
dark-green
of the color between blue and yellow in the color spectrum, similar to the color of fresh grass, a green tree, green fields, green paint
oxford-grey
oxford-gray
dark-grey
dark-gray
of a dark shade of grey
dark-colored
dark-coloured
dusky-colored
dusky-coloured
having a dark color
dark (used of color) having a dark hue, dark green, dark glasses, dark colors like wine red or navy blue
dark
obscure
marked by difficulty of style or expression, much that was dark is now quite clear to me, those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure
benighted
dark
lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture, this benighted country, benighted ages of barbarism and superstition, the dark ages, a dark age in the history of education
dark-fruited bearing dark fruit
black
dark
sinister
stemming from evil characteristics or forces, wicked or dishonorable, black deeds, a black lie, his black heart has concocted yet another black deed, Darth Vader of the dark side, a dark purpose, dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility, the scheme of some sinister intelligence bent on punishing him-Thomas Hardy
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Die Achluophobie f. - die Nacht, Skotophobie - Dunkelheit) oder Lygophobie - Zwielicht)) ist eine phobische Störung mit übersteigerter Angst vor Dunkelheit. Der Name leitet sich von altgriechisch: ? ?????, ?????? f. - der Nebel her, das auch Dämmerung bedeutet. In der Regel besteht die Angst nicht vor der Dunkelheit an sich, sondern vor möglichen oder eingebildeten Gefahren, die damit verbunden werden. Die Betroffenen vermeiden es, nachts auszugehen, sie meiden die Dämmerung und dunkle Räume, ziehen abends die Vorhänge zu, um nicht versehentlich in die Dunkelheit zu schauen und versuchen, ständig Licht zur Verfügung zu haben.