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בעת — meaning in English: phobia

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התחרויות
hatakhruyot
מורכבים
murkavim
פיזיולוגיה
fiziologia
האחורי
ha'akhori
בעת
ba'at
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word בעת in discussions about mental health, particularly when talking about fears or anxieties. For instance, someone might say, 'יש לי בעת ממעליות' (I have a phobia of elevators) in a casual conversation with friends or during a therapy session.
Synonyms & nuances
A similar term is פחד (pachad), which generally means 'fear' but lacks the intensity of a phobia. While פחד can describe a temporary feeling of fear, בעת conveys a more persistent and irrational fear that significantly impacts one's life.
Culture
The word בעת has roots in ancient Hebrew, reflecting a long-standing recognition of human fears and anxieties. In modern Israeli culture, discussions about phobias are becoming more common, especially as mental health awareness grows, encouraging people to seek help and share their experiences more openly.
FAQ
Q.What does בעת mean in English?
בעת translates to 'phobia' in English, referring to an irrational fear of something specific.
Q.How do you use בעת in a sentence?
You can use בעת in sentences like 'אני סובל בעת ממקלטים' (I suffer from a phobia of shelters) to describe the specific fear you have.
Q.Are there different types of phobias mentioned in Hebrew?
Yes, different phobias can be described using the word בעת followed by the specific object of fear, such as בעת מים (aquaphobia for fear of water) or בעת עכבישים (arachnophobia for fear of spiders).
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