Claustrophobe

//ˈklɔstɹəˌfoʊb//

Synonyms for "claustrophobe"

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Translations

19 translations across 7 languages.

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French

1 entries
  • claustrophobe noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)

Galician

4 entries
  • claustrofóbica noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrofóbico noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrófoba noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrófobo noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)

Georgian

1 entries
  • კლაუსტროფობი noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)

Italian

4 entries
  • claustrofóbica noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrofóbico noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrófoba noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrófobo noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • клаустрофо́б noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • claustrofóbica noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrofóbico noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrófoba noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrófobo noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)

Spanish

4 entries
  • claustrofóbica noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrofóbica noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrofóbico noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
  • claustrofóbico noun (one who suffers from claustrophobia)

Sample sentences

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She has never considered herself either a claustrophobe or an agoraphobe but, well, this was different. This was both fears together – the fear of wide-open spaces jammed shoulder to shoulder with angry people.

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