claustrophobia Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌklɒs.trəˈfəʊ.bi.ə]
  • Us [ ˌklɑː.strəˈfoʊ.bi.ə]

Meaning of claustrophobia In English

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Examples of claustrophobia

  • Patients prone to claustrophobia, and those with a pacemaker or atrial fibrillation were excluded.

  • The genre has a specific relevance to the ' ' mythic city, ' ' capturing an increased sense of claustrophobia.

  • It is trivialising music, whose restraint and formality nicely suggest the emotional claustrophobia of the prison household.

  • The quantity of glazing is minimised, along with its attendant heat loss but without the production of gloom or claustrophobia.

  • In this tiny, internal room there is no sense of spatial meanness or claustrophobia.

  • Wouldn't we be happier with this spaciousness than with the cramped, confined claustrophobia of our present streets?

  • Clarke captures the brooding sense of impending doom from the start, and the recording enhances both depth and claustrophobia at different points.

  • Their key importance was in breaking out of generic punk constriction into a more flexible field of creative musical practice - celebrating hybridisation and heterogeneity over homogenisation, claustrophobia and creative suffocation.

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Translations of claustrophobia In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    幽閉恐懼(症)…

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  • 中文简体

    幽闭恐怖(症)…

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  • Español

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  • Türk dili

    kapalı yer korkusu…

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  • Français

    claustrophobie…

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  • Čeština

    klaustrofobie…

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  • Dansk

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