sonophobe
English
Etymology
Noun
sonophobe (plural sonophobes)
- Someone suffering from sonophobia.
- 2000, Christina Peterson, The Women's Migraine Survival Guide: The Most Complete, Up-To-Date Resource on the Causes of Your Migraine Pain, and Treatments for Real Relief, Thorndike, Maine: G.K. Hall, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 80, →ISBN:
- The sounds can be grueling, especially if you are a sonophobe.
- 2016 April 14, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, SAEM16 Program Book[1]:
- Sonophobe to Sonophile—Inspiring Ultrasound Use Among Late Adopters and Occasional Users
- 2018 October 3, Joe Kukura, “The Blue Angels’ Flight Schedule for Fleet Week”, in SFWEEKLY[2], archived from the original on 31 August 2021:
- Whether you’re a Blue Angels fan who wants to pull up a window seat, or a disgruntled sonophobe who needs to find the earplugs and hide your terrified dog, here’s your Fleet Week schedule of practice flights and airshow flights.