Photophobia

Pronunciation: /ˈfoʊˌtoʊˈfoʊbiə/

Photophobia (noun)

  1. A strong dislike of light that makes your eyes feel painful or uncomfortable.
  2. An abnormal eye reaction where bright light triggers discomfort, pain, or tearing.

Examples

  • Photophobia makes bright light feel uncomfortable.
  • Some people have photophobia in sunny rooms.