What does claustrophile mean?
Claustrophile means A person who has the condition of claustrophilia, a love of closed-in spaces..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
A person who has the condition of claustrophilia, a love of closed-in spaces..
Since I am a claustrophile, I actually feel more secure in small cluttered spaces, I preferred to guide both ships from the Windsinger.
The question is disputable to what extent Xu Ruhua, the claustrophile who finally confines herself in a cagelike room, can be identified with Can Xue the author.
Many of the racquetball courts were new—because the game was new—and had attractive glass back walls in the middle of a health club, not dingy courts in the basement of a club that only a claustrophile would enjoy.
Use claustrophile when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Claustrophile means A person who has the condition of claustrophilia, a love of closed-in spaces..
The closest synonym depends on the sentence and intended sense.
Possible antonyms include claustrophobe.
Since I am a claustrophile, I actually feel more secure in small cluttered spaces, I preferred to guide both ships from the Windsinger.
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