Allodoxaphobia is the fear of other people's opinion. The fear, like in all other phobias, is irrational and overwhelming and appears in situations that in reality pose little or no actual danger.

The word "allodoxaphobia" can be considered a derivative of "doxophobia" though both words have contradictory meanings. Where "doxophobia" stands for "the fear of expressing opinions", "allodoxaphobia" is "the fear of hearing other people’s opinions". The word "allodoxaphobia" comes from Greek "allo" meaning different, "dox" meaning opinion and "phobos", which comes from the Greek God of fear.

Allodoxaphobia is often seen in individuals when they are involved in some discussion and another person starts putting in their opinions. If an allodoxaphobe hears someone's opinion(s), he/she may experience following symptoms: nausea, fast heartbeat, rapid and shallow breathing, and angriness. If the phobia becomes very severe a person may organize their life around avoiding the situation in which he/she may hear other people's opinion.Severe forms of allodoxaphobia are rare. Those who suffer from mildly pronounced allodoxaphobia are often misunderstood, considered "just weird" and do not get any treatment.

More than 100 phobias are recognized.

The fear of cats is elurophobia (ailurophobia)

The fear of freedom is eleutherophobia

The fear of thinking is phronemophobia

Almost all the phobias can be successfully treated or cured.

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