scelerophobeEtymologyFrom the stem of Latin scelus + -o- + -phobe.nounOne who suffers from scelerophobia.“A scelerophobe can experience physical symptoms such as hot flashes or chills, dizziness, nausea, numbness, tachycardia, and hyperventilation, to name a few. […] In other words, someone who has been brought up by scelerophobes has potentially learned to develop scelerophobia; another case in which this fear could arise would be by direct exposure to criminal activity.”