claustrophobic

[klaw-struh-foh-bik]

claustrophobic Definition

  • 1having a fear of being in small or enclosed spaces
  • 2causing a feeling of being confined or restricted

Using claustrophobic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "claustrophobic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I can't ride in elevators because I'm claustrophobic.

  • Example

    The small room made me feel claustrophobic.

  • Example

    The narrow streets and tall buildings made the city feel claustrophobic.

claustrophobic Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for claustrophobic

Phrases with claustrophobic

  • architectural design that creates feelings of confinement or restriction

    Example

    The claustrophobic architecture of the building made it difficult to navigate.

  • an environment that feels confined or oppressive

    Example

    The crowded subway car created a claustrophobic atmosphere.

  • a film that creates feelings of confinement or restriction

    Example

    The suspenseful scenes in the movie made it feel claustrophobic.

Origins of claustrophobic

from Latin 'claustrum' meaning 'a shut-in place' and Greek 'phobos' meaning 'fear'

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Summary: claustrophobic in Brief

The term 'claustrophobic' [klaw-struh-foh-bik] describes a fear of small or enclosed spaces, or anything that causes a feeling of confinement or restriction. It can be used to describe physical spaces like elevators or rooms, or more abstract concepts like architecture or atmosphere. Synonyms include 'confined,' 'cramped,' and 'restricted.'

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