What is the fear of poetry called and who are ailurophiles? TEST
Did you know that there are neologisms that describe positive or negative feelings about almost all things and phenomena in the world?
You may not even know that the inexpressible love of rain, cats, or the night time of the day has a term in the dictionary, but it does. The same applies to, for examplemood, fear of poetry (it turns out that there is such a thing too).
“UP. Life” has prepared a test, so check how well you know neologisms! Admittedly, we also made some discoveries for ourselves.
For these people, the word “bouquet” is not associated with flowers at all. What do you call connoisseurs and connoisseurs of wine who do not claim the title of “professionals” in this matter?
A pluviophile is a person who adores…
A manifestation of “unearthly” and sometimes even pathological love for cats, the desire to hug them almost every minute and make these animals happy is…
Thalassophiles do not imagine their life far from …
Arachnophobia is a fear…
Did you know that there is a kind of fear of poetry in all its manifestations? People suffering from this phobia almost tremble when they see rhyming lines or hear reciters. It’s called…
Are you a Ukrainian, but are you interested in foreign culture and traditions and know a lot about how people live in the USA, Japan, France, etc.? Maybe you…
If you break out into a cold sweat at the sight of a clown, you probably have…
People who go to bed late and wake up late and are able to work better in the afternoon or at night are often called “owls”. However, there is another term that describes the desire to work at night, specifically to avoid crowds during the day. This is…
Are you ready to eat cheese for breakfast, lunch and dinner and do you know the difference between Brie and Camembert? You probably…
Pluviophiles love rain and cloudy weather, and heliophiles love…
In the next category of people, Ukrainians probably decreased, because thunder can often be confused with an explosion. But those who worship thunder, even when it seems that the sky is about to fall on their heads, are called…