One word Substitute- part 1
Related to Phobias (A very strong fear or hatred that you cannot explain)
- The fear of water Hydrophobia
- The fear of empty space or voidsKenophobia
- The fear of vehicles Ochophobia
- The fear of public speaking of speaking Glossophobia or Lalophobia
- The fear of society or people in general Sociophobia
- The fear of snakes Ophidiophobia
- The fear of sharks Galeophobia
- The fear of pain Algophobia
- The fear of outer space Spacephobia
- The fear of open space or going out in public Agoraphobia
- The fear of old age Gerascophobia
- The fear of accidents Dystychiphobia
- The fear of aeroplanes/ flying Aerophobia
- The fear of animals Zoophobia
- The fear of fire Pyrophobia
- The fear of blood Haemophobia or Haematophobia
- The fear of baldness Phalacrophobia
- The fear of dark Nyctophobia or Lygophobia
- The fear of electricity Electrophobia
- The fear of confined spaces Claustrophobia
- The fear of crossing streets Dromophobia
- The fear of crowds Demophobia
- The fear of dogs Cynophobia
- The fear of death or dead bodies Necrophobia or Thanatophobia
- The fear of dentists Dentophobia
- The fear of depths or deep places Bathophobia
- The fear of germs Verminophobia
- The fear of ghosts Phasmophobia
- The fear of height Acrophobia
- The fear of hospitals Nosocomephobia
- The fear of illness Oathophobia
- The fear of injections Tyrpanophobia
- The fear of lightning Astrapophobia
- The fear of loneliness Monophobia
- The fear of machines Mechanophobia
- The fear of madness or insanity Maniaphobia
- The fear of new things Neophobia
Related to Manias (A great enthusiasm for something or Madness with an obsession with something)
- An abnormal belief that one is divinely inspired Entheomania
- An abnormal desire to return to familiar places Ostomania
- Fear of home surroundings Ecophobia
- An abnormal sexual interest Aphrodisiomania
- Fear of books Bibliophobia
- An addiction to poisonous substances or drug Toxicomania
- An addiction to smoking tobacco products Capnomania
- The compulsion to tell lies Mythomania
- An addiction to the internet Netomania
- Fear or dislike of foreigners Xenophobia
- Alcoholism, an excessive desire to drink alcoholic beverages Alcoholomania
- A compulsion to collect and possess books Bibliomania
- A compulsion to commit murder Homicidomania
- Fear of snakes Ophiophobia
- A compulsion to eat Oreximania
- A compulsion to steal Kleptomania
- A compulsion to think Phronemomania
- A compulsion to travel Hodomania
- Fear of relatives Syngenesophobia
- A compulsion to wander Ecdemomania
- A compulsion to war Polemomania
- A compulsive or abnormal desire to talk excessively Lalomania
- A compulsive pursuit pursuit of pleasure Hedonomania
- A craze for technology Technomania
- A delusion that one is beautiful Callomania
- A delusional belief that one is of great importance Megalomania
- An excessive fondness for and preoccupation with animals Zoomania
- An excessive fondness for cats Ailuromania
- Fear of being without your mobile phone Nomophobia
- An excessive interest in music Melomania
- An excessive or abnormal desire for wealth Plutomania
- An excessive tendency towards materialism Hylomania
- The hatred of everything Misomania
- The homicidal insanity Androphonomania
- The females, abnormally strong desire to a have a child Nepiomania
- An insatiable urge to hold public office Empleomania
- An intense desire to be alone or out in the open Agromania
- An intense nervous depression Lypemania
- An irrational craving for water Hydromania
- An irrational predilection for lying Pseudomania
- A mania for sainthood Hagiomania
- A morbid and insatiable craving for alcohol Dipsomania
- An obsession with a particular food Opsomania
- An obsession with children Pedomania
- An obsession with crowds Ochlomania
- An obsession with food and eating Phagomania
- An obsession with food Sitiomania
- A obsession with home Oikomania
- An obsession with imagined disease Nosomania
- An obsession with killing Dacnomania
- Morbid, uncontrollable desire on the part of a woman Nymphomania
- Morbid, uncontrollable desire on the part of a man Satyromania
- An obsession with money Chrematomania
- An obsession with night Noctimania
- Morbid compulsion to steal books Bibliokleptomania
- An obsession with time Chronomania
- An obsession with writing Scribomania
- An obsession belief that one has sinned Enosimania
- An obsessional preoccupation with cleanliness, bathing or washing Ablutomania
- Morbid compulsion to start a fire Pyromania
- An obsessive devotion to one’s own race, people or ancestry Ethnomania
- A person with a one-track mind Monomania
- An obsessive interest in foreigners or for things foreign Xenomania
- An obsessive need to work Ergasiomania
- An obsessive Preoccupation with numbers Arithmomania
- An obsessive preoccupation with numbers Egomania
- A religious insanity Sebastomania
- A sexual craving for women Gynaecomania
- A strong desire for freedom Eleutheromania
- An uncontrollable impulse to wander or travel Dromomania
Related to study
- Study of flying aeroplanes Aviation
- Study of celestial bodies Astronomy
- Study of sound and sound waves Acoustics
- The study of the evolution of mankind Anthropology
- The study of stars Astronomy
- The study of plants Botany
- The study of living things Biology
- Art related to ornate, good handwriting Calligraphy
- The science of time order Chronology
- The study of statistics Demography
- Study of science of insects Entomology
- Study of relation between the organisms and their relations Ecology
- Study of hereditary, genes and variation in living organisms Genetics
- The study of rocks and soil Geology
- Mapping of earth and its formation Geography
- Study of handwriting Graphology
- Study of various aspects of ageing Gerontology
- Study of the laws of the flow of water and other liquids Hydraulics
- The practice of writing dictionaries Lexicography
- Study of collection of coins, tokens, paper money etc Numismatics
- Study of birds Ornithology
- The study of languages Philology
- The study of ancient writings and scriptures Palaeography
- The study of human mind Psychology
- Study of election trends Psephology
- Study of religion Theology
Related to Killing
- The killing of one’s husband Matricide
- The killing of parents Parricide
- The killing of a whole race Genocide
- The killing of a new born child Infanticide
- The killing of a king Regicide
- The killing of a human being Homicide
- The killing of oneself Suicide
- The killing of a father Patricide
- The killing of a mother Matricide
- The killing of one’s brother Fratricide
- The killing of one’s sister Sororicide
- The killing of one’s wife Uxoricide
Types of Government
- Absence of government Anarchy
- Government by nobles or bestAristocracy
- Government by one person with absolute power Autocracy
- Government by officials or civil servants Bureaucracy
- Government by people or elected persons Democracy
- Government by a king or a queen Monarchy
- Government by few powerful people Oligarchy
- Government by divine laws or religious leaders Theocracy
- Government by the rich Plutocracy
- Government by the intelligent or merit people Meritocracy
- Government by the military Stratocracy
- Government by inexperienced Neocracy
- Government by the worst citizens Kakistocracy
- Government by judges Kritarchy
- Government by an ethnic group or race Ethnocarcy
- Government by many individuals Polyarchy
- Government with two joint rulers Diarchy or Duumvirate or Duarchy
- Government rule by three individuals Triumvirate
- Government rule by men or fathers Patriarchy
- The union of states, parties or persons Confederacy
- Government by white people Albocracy or Apartheid
- Government by women or mothers Matriarchy
- The rule by God or Gods or body of divine rulers Thearchy
- Government by holy persons or saints or men in holy orders Hagiarchy
- Government by none Anarchy
Related to Things, Events & Places
- A place for the sun to enter where one can sunbath Solarium
- A glass container in which fish and other water animals can be kept Aquarium
- A place for feet or a speaker’s platform Podium
- The part of a theatre where people who are watching and listening sit Auditorium
- An optical device for projecting various celestial images and effects Planetarium
- An establishment for the treatment of the chronically ill Sanatorium
- A place where objects are exhibited Museum
- Trees whose leaves fall every autumn Deciduous
- That which falls upon befalls happens Incident
- That which falls to someone or something Accident
- That which falls on the western countries Occidental
- The school or college one attends Alma Mater
- A self-moving vehicle Automobile
- A machine that functions by itself Automatic
- A baby carriage Perambulator
- A carriage for sick people Ambulance