Claustrophobia

/ˌklɔːstrəˈfoʊbiə/ noun

An extreme fear of confined or enclosed spaces. People with this condition experience anxiety or panic when in small rooms, elevators, or crowded areas.

From Latin 'claustrum' (enclosed place, cloister) and Greek 'phobos' (fear). Coined in the 19th century as psychology began categorizing specific phobias. The term literally means 'fear of being shut in.'

AMክላስትሮፎቢያ
ARخوف المكان المغلق
BNসংলগ্ন স্থানভীতি
CAclaustrofòbia
CSklaustrofobie
DAklaustrofobi
DEKlaustrophobie
ELκλαυστροφοβία
ESclaustrofobia
FAترس از مکان بسته
FIklaustrofobia
FRclaustrophobie
📖 Full word page — etymology, 47 translations, audio 🔑 Get Free API Key — 50 lookups/day 📚 Read the Docs — integrate Word Orb