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Analithophobia

Etymology: From Greek αναληθής analithís (“mendacious, falsehood”) + phobia (“fear”); made as an antonym for Alethophobia, fear or dislike of truth.

Definition: Fear or dislike of untruths & falsehoods; mendacity.

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Analithophobe
Analithophobic
They had an analithophobia of sorts when reading replies by staunch superstitionists online.
After being fed falsehoods by so called friends, Ana developed analithophobia.

A bit of analithophibia can prevent falling for hoodwinks & scams.
by YujoJacyCoyote May 6, 2022
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Analithisphobia

The fear or hatred towards misinformation, misidentification, and any form of fallacy taken as fact by others.
John has Analithisphobia, and hates it when someone says something false that they take as fact.
by DrBrad December 16, 2022
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