adjective
- having an irrational fear of or aversion to anything new or unfamiliar
Usage: often used in psychology and behavioral contexts; can describe individuals or groups resistant to change
Examples
- The neophobic employee refused to adopt the new software system despite training.
- Some older adults display neophobic tendencies when faced with modern technology.
- The company's neophobic culture made it difficult to implement necessary reforms.
- His neophobic attitude prevented him from trying new foods or experiences.
- Neophobic consumers are less likely to purchase unfamiliar brands.
- The organization struggled with neophobic resistance to the merger.