claustrophobic (Meaning)

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claustrophobic (s)

uncomfortably closed or hemmed in

suffering from claustrophobia; abnormally afraid of closed-in places

Synonyms & Antonyms of claustrophobic

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claustrophobic Sentence Examples

  1. The small, dimly lit room felt claustrophobic to the nervous patient awaiting test results.
  2. Despite its stunning views, the narrow balcony made her feel claustrophobic.
  3. His claustrophobic tendencies made it challenging for him to enjoy crowded events.
  4. The underground parking garage felt particularly claustrophobic with its low ceilings and narrow spaces.
  5. The tiny cabin aboard the cruise ship was claustrophobic, causing discomfort during the entire voyage.
  6. The dense forest with its thick foliage made her feel claustrophobic, as if the trees were closing in on her.
  7. She avoided wearing tight clothing because it made her feel claustrophobic.
  8. The thought of being trapped in an elevator was enough to induce a claustrophobic panic attack in him.
  9. The overcrowded subway car felt increasingly claustrophobic as more passengers squeezed in.
  10. The hotel room's lack of windows and cramped layout left her feeling claustrophobic and anxious.

FAQs About the word claustrophobic

uncomfortably closed or hemmed in, suffering from claustrophobia; abnormally afraid of closed-in places

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The small, dimly lit room felt claustrophobic to the nervous patient awaiting test results.

Despite its stunning views, the narrow balcony made her feel claustrophobic.

His claustrophobic tendencies made it challenging for him to enjoy crowded events.

The underground parking garage felt particularly claustrophobic with its low ceilings and narrow spaces.