Definition of «claustrophobic»

Claustrophobic refers to an irrational fear or anxiety of being in small, enclosed spaces or places where there is limited freedom of movement. People who experience claustrophobia may feel panicky, anxious, and uncomfortable when confined in tight spaces such as elevators, crowded rooms, tunnels, or even inside a car with closed windows. The fear can be so intense that it prevents them from entering certain places or performing everyday activities.

Sentences with «claustrophobic»

  • The cowl neck is loose, so you won't feel claustrophobic in it. (honeywerehome.com)
  • The movie's second half, set over two days in Tehran, shot with lots of bouncy hand - held cameras in claustrophobic settings, aims at war - zone realism. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Set in WWI Russia by way of claustrophobic sets transformed into Maddin's dreamland imagery, this story of a one - legged soldier (Maddin regular Kyle McCulloch) caught in a romantic triangle between his lovesick landlady and a married nurse (Kathy Marykuca) who resembles his dead lover is less a parody of silent cinema than a loving crackpot tribute. (seanax.com)
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