1. claustrophobic - Noun
2. claustrophobic - Adjective
3. claustrophobic - Adjective Satellite
suffering from claustrophobia; abnormally afraid of closed-in places
uncomfortably closed or hemmed in
Source: WordNeta claustrophobic little room Source: Internet
Amanda O'Neill says of the work, "In this heated claustrophobic scene Munch not only portrays Laura's tragedy, but his own dread of the madness he might have inherited." Source: Internet
Although it's not the biggest of Spoons, there are plenty of tables and the high ceilings mean it doesn't feel too claustrophobic when it's heaving with drinkers. Source: Internet
At the end of the 1960s, Nauman began constructing claustrophobic and enclosed corridors and rooms that could be entered by visitors and which evoked the experience of being locked in and of being abandoned. Source: Internet
At one point, Curry got too impatient and claustrophobic and pulled the makeup off too quickly, tearing off his own skin in the process. Source: Internet
From that vantage point, the international negotiations and jam-packed protests feel claustrophobic. Source: Internet