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Meaning

The word "claustrophobic" describes a feeling of discomfort or anxiety caused by being in a small or confined space. People who are claustrophobic often experience fear when they are in places that feel cramped or enclosed, making them feel trapped or unable to escape.

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Etymology

The term "claustrophobic" is derived from the Latin word "claustrum," meaning "to confine," combined with the Greek word "phobos," meaning "fear." The word literally translates to "fear of confinement."

Examples

  1. She felt claustrophobic in the crowded elevator, surrounded by strangers.
  2. His claustrophobic reaction made it difficult for him to stay in the small room.
  3. Many people experience claustrophobic feelings when flying in a packed airplane.
  4. The small, windowless office was designed in a way that felt claustrophobic to its occupants.