Agoraphobia literally means "fear of crowds" but being irritated by them doesn't necessarily have a name--though I would assume it has some relation to agoraphobia.
another word for being irritated is being annoyed
The definition of the word 'annoyance' is the feeling of being irritated. Some synonyms for this word would be anger, irritation, unhappiness, and frustration.
Yes, in the sense of being an emotional condition, often called a "feeling."
Claustrophobia is the fear of tight spaces. Agoraphobia is the fear of being in crowds. The root word agora actually comes from the Greek for "market place."
When someone doesn't like being in crowds, it is often referred to as "anthophobia" or "agoraphobia," depending on the context. Anthophobia specifically refers to a fear of crowds, while agoraphobia generally involves anxiety about being in situations where escape might be difficult. Some people may simply feel uncomfortable or anxious in crowded settings without having a specific phobia.
That feeling is called "alienation".
Being easily irritated or annoyed can be a sign of a disease. It could be that you are depressed or could be a symptom of a problem with your thyroid.
Getting scared typically involves a sudden feeling of fear or panic in response to a perceived threat or danger. Getting irritated, on the other hand, involves feeling annoyed or frustrated due to a specific situation or trigger that may not necessarily be threatening. Essentially, fear is related to potential harm, while irritation is related to inconvenience or displeasure.
fear of being around crowds
its illusionary feeling
euphoria: a feeling of happiness, confidence, or well-being sometimes exaggerated in pathological states as mania.
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