Opposite of a compulsive or irrational preoccupation
Opposite of a psychological, irrational or obsessive fear of (something)
Opposite of an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure
Opposite of the prevailing fashion or style at a particular time
Opposite of an obsessional enthusiasm, engrossment or liking for something or someone
Opposite of an emotional difficulty or a psychological inhibition
Opposite of a psychological dislike or fear
“He was always in the gym because he had a fetish for having big muscles.”
Opposite of an addiction or unhealthy need or craving for something
Opposite of extreme admiration, love, or reverence for something or someone
Opposite of extreme and irrational distrust of others
Opposite of a fanatical enthusiasm for a particular activity, person or object
Opposite of an obsessive interest in something
Opposite of an eccentricity in a person or thing's character or behavior
(countable noun) Opposite of something that arouses great enthusiasm
“People walking slowly in front of me on the streets is a bugbear of mine.”
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