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American's Top Phobias Ranked

The Most Common Phobias In The U.S. based off Google searches.

  • Trypophobia - The fear of small holes or bumps clustered together. Those who have it may find foods like honeycomb and swiss cheese, and objects like sponges disgusting.
  • Agoraphobia - A fear of leaving an environment known to be safe. This affects an estimated 0.9% to 1.7% of the U.S. population and often people who have it become homebound because they’re afraid to leave their house.
  • Misophonia - A severe aversion to chewing, swallowing and heavy breathing sounds. Sufferers describe those sounds as “driving them crazy,” even though other people may not notice them.
  • Thalassophobia - This is a fear of large, deep bodies of water, like oceans and lakes. People with it aren’t so much afraid of the water itself, but what’s underneath the surface.
  • Emetophobia - An extreme disgust and aversion to vomiting. It’s not just a fear of throwing up, it’s also anxiety about not being able to make it to the bathroom in time, a fear of not being able to stop vomiting or choking on vomit.
  • Claustrophobia - It’s an irrational fear of enclosed spaces, like elevators, closets, cars and tunnels. Around 12.5% of Americans have this fear, including celebs Ryan Reynolds and Uma Thurman.
  • Acrophobia - This is a fear of heights that can be incredibly disorienting and cause sufferers to panic, feel paralyzed and shake.
  • Arachnophobia - The fear of spiders is eighth on the list.
  • Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - This impossible to pronounce phobia is actually an ironic fear of long words. People who have it are often afraid to read long words aloud, especially at school.
  • Thanatophobia - It’s an intense fear of death and dying and it may lead to feelings of distress when thinking about their death or that of a loved one.
Scared woman at home embracing pillow sitting on a sofa

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