noun
- an extreme or irrational fear of anything new or unfamiliar
Usage: uncountable; formal/technical
Examples
- The company's neophobia prevented it from adopting new technologies that could have improved efficiency.
- Some elderly people experience neophobia when faced with unfamiliar digital devices.
- Cultural neophobia can make communities resistant to outside influences and new ideas.
- His neophobia meant he always ordered the same meal at restaurants, never trying anything new.
- Overcoming neophobia is essential for personal growth and adaptation in a changing world.