numerophobe
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[edit]numerophobe (plural numerophobes)
- (rare) Someone who hates or is afraid of numbers.
- Antonym: numerophile
- 1983, Duncan Kennedy, Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy, →ISBN, page 5:
- If you are on the invisible other side of the mainstream, you are likely to be a humanist, maybe even an artist, maybe a numerophobe, or a person with a solid contempt for the cultural and intellectual style of right-wing youth.
- 1998, David P. Henige, Numbers from Nowhere: The American Indian Contact Population Debate, University of Oklahoma Press, →ISBN, page 135:
- By painting the critics as mindless numerophobes, he implants the notion that their doubts are not to be entertained.
- 2015 April 9, Michael Bertin, “Why Soccer's Most Popular Advanced Stat Kind Of Sucks”, in Deadspin[1], archived from the original on 2022-08-07:
- Even the biggest numerophobe would have a hard time poo-pooing something that tries to measure the one stat that matters in soccer (namely: how many did you score?).
- 2020 March 23, Phil Plait, “Why do we have leap days?”, in SYFY WIRE[2], archived from the original on 2022-11-29:
- This post has math in it. Quite a bit. But it's really just arithmetic; decimals and multiplication. If you're a numerophobe, then skip to the end, but you'll have to trust me on the numbers.