English edit

Etymology edit

From omni- +‎ -phobia.

Noun edit

omniphobia (uncountable)

  1. The fear of everything; panphobia.
    • 1996 September 1, John Perry Barlow, “The Powers That Were”, in Wired[1]:
      Looking to raise share and beat back the future, the media raise an imaginary problem, say, a cyber-tsunami of online kiddie porn. Out in Televisionland, parents who have already been driven into a state of omniphobia by TV depictions of kidnappers, child molesters, and Calvin Klein commercials, freak out and call their congressperson.