It is called aichmophobia.Xyrophobia.
lookin' sharp
Yes, knives are sharp when bought but become blunt when not sharpened regularly.
Trypanophobia is the fear of medical procedures that involve injections or hypodermic needles. Aichmophobia is the fear of any sharp or pointed object including needles and knives. Other names for the fear of needles is belonephobia.
Aichmophobia well this is the fear of sharp things such as pencil
Sharp knives are less likely to slip off of the material being cut, and so are considered safer.
Sure, here's a sentence using the word "knives": "I used sharp knives to carefully slice the vegetables for the salad."
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It's called trypanaphobia, I should know (i have it!)
No, they are not. Knives may be shiny and sharp, but things such as my watch are not sharp.
The phobia of needles is called entetophobia and the phobia of needles and pins is called belonephobia. The medical term Trypanophobia, is rarely used. Tryanophobia refers to an extreme and irrational fear of all the medical procedures that involve use of syringes, injections and even hypodermic needles. The phobia of needles is similar to aichmophobia, that is, a morbid fear of all sharp things. These sharp objects include needles, knives, sharp end of an umbrella and even a pointing finger! However, the term tryanophobia is not used and is generally referred to as phobia of needles or needle phobia.
not really sharp knives.