claustrófobo

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See also: claustrofobo

Galician

Etymology

From claustrofobia +‎ -fobo.

Adjective

claustrófobo (feminine claustrófoba, masculine plural claustrófobos, feminine plural claustrófobas)

  1. claustrophobic (suffering from claustrophobia)

Noun

claustrófobo m (plural claustrófobos, feminine claustrófoba, feminine plural claustrófobas)

  1. claustrophobe (one who suffers from claustrophobia)

Synonyms

Portuguese

Etymology

From claustrofobia +‎ -fobo.

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: claus‧tró‧fo‧bo

Adjective

claustrófobo (feminine claustrófoba, masculine plural claustrófobos, feminine plural claustrófobas)

  1. claustrophobic (suffering from claustrophobia)

Noun

claustrófobo m (plural claustrófobos, feminine claustrófoba, feminine plural claustrófobas)

  1. claustrophobe (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
    Synonym: claustrofóbico

Spanish

Etymology

From claustrofobia +‎ -fobo.

Adjective

claustrófobo (feminine claustrófoba, masculine plural claustrófobos, feminine plural claustrófobas)

  1. claustrophobic (suffering from claustrophobia)

Noun

claustrófobo m (plural claustrófobos, feminine claustrófoba, feminine plural claustrófobas)

  1. claustrophobe (one who suffers from claustrophobia)
    Synonym: claustrofóbico