Word of the day: Abibliophobia

Synopsis - Abibliophobia is a funny word that means fear of running out of books to read. It is made from Greek roots and sounds scientific, but it is mostly used in a humorous way. The word became popular in modern times, especially online. Many ...

Word of the day: Abibliophobia
Abibliophobia means the fear of running out of things to read. The word is pronounced “uh-bib-li-uh-fo-bee-yuh,” as explained by Alpha Dictionary. Experts say the word is partly funny, but it is still correctly made using English grammar rules, as noted by Alpha Dictionary.

Origin of the word Abibliophobia

The term comes from Greek roots: “a” (not) + “biblio” (book) + “phobia” (fear). People who have this fear are called abibliophobes, and they may act abibliophobically. Language experts say many scientific-sounding words are easy to create using the Greek ending “-phobia”. The Greek word “biblion” originally meant a small book or scroll, as explained in the word’s etymology.

The word “Bible” comes from the plural Greek word “biblia,” meaning “books”. Researchers say abibliophobia is a relatively new word and likely became popular in modern times, as noted by language sources cited in the text. Experts also say it is not listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, but it is still used in a fun way by readers and writers, according to language research.


How to use the word Abibliophobia

  1. I have abibliophobia because I always worry I will finish all my books.
  2. She keeps many novels at home due to her abibliophobia.
  3. His abibliophobia makes him carry a book everywhere he goes.
  4. People with abibliophobia feel nervous when they have nothing to read.
  5. My friend jokes that her abibliophobia is why she spends so much time in the library.
The term is often used humorously to describe people who love reading so much that they fear having nothing left to read, as explained by Alpha Dictionary. Some language observers say it is ironic that a word about loving books likely became popular because of the Internet, according to research noted in the text.

FAQs

Q1. What does abibliophobia mean?

Abibliophobia means the fear of running out of books or reading material.
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Q2. Is abibliophobia a real medical condition?

No, abibliophobia is mostly a humorous word and is not officially listed as a medical disorder.
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