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claustrophobia

Chronophobia vs Claustrophobia - What's the difference?

chronophobia | claustrophobia |


As nouns the difference between chronophobia and claustrophobia

is that chronophobia is fear of the passing of time, or more generally of time itself while claustrophobia is the fear of closed, tight places.

Claustrophobia vs Pyrophobia - What's the difference?

claustrophobia | pyrophobia |


As nouns the difference between claustrophobia and pyrophobia

is that claustrophobia is the fear of closed, tight places while pyrophobia is the hate, or an abnormal or even irrational fear of fires or flames.

Claustrophobia vs Claustrophilia - What's the difference?

claustrophobia | claustrophilia |


As nouns the difference between claustrophobia and claustrophilia

is that claustrophobia is the fear of closed, tight places while claustrophilia is the love or arousal of enclosed, tight places.

Claustrophobia vs Agoraphobia - What's the difference?

claustrophobia | agoraphobia |


As nouns the difference between claustrophobia and agoraphobia

is that claustrophobia is the fear of closed, tight places while agoraphobia is the fear of wide open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions.

Cleithrophobia vs Claustrophobia - What's the difference?

cleithrophobia | claustrophobia |


As nouns the difference between cleithrophobia and claustrophobia

is that cleithrophobia is fear of being trapped while claustrophobia is the fear of closed, tight places.

Claustrophobia vs Stenophobia - What's the difference?

claustrophobia | stenophobia |

Stenophobia is likely misspelled.


Stenophobia has no English definition.

As a noun claustrophobia

is the fear of closed, tight places.

Enochlophobia vs Claustrophobia - What's the difference?

enochlophobia | claustrophobia |


As nouns the difference between enochlophobia and claustrophobia

is that enochlophobia is fear of crowds while claustrophobia is the fear of closed, tight places.

Close vs Claustrophobia - What's the difference?

close | claustrophobia |


As nouns the difference between close and claustrophobia

is that close is an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field while claustrophobia is the fear of closed, tight places.

As a verb close

is (label) to remove a gap.

As an adjective close

is closed, shut.

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