Definition of Fear of money
Fear of money: An abnormal and persistent fear of money. Sufferers experience undue anxiety even
though they realize their fear is irrational. They worry that they might
mismanage money or that money might live up to its reputation as "the root of
all evil." Perhaps they remember well the ill fortune that befell the mythical
King Midas. His wish that everything he touched be turned to gold was fulfilled,
and even his food was transformed into gold.
The fear of money is termed chrometophobia or chrematophobia, from the Greek
"chrimata" (money) and "phobos" (fear). The "chrome" in "chrometophobia" may
also be related to the Greek word "chroma" (color) because of the brilliant
colors of ancient coins -- for example, gold, silver, bronze and copper.
Last Editorial Review: 11/13/2004
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