Constricting Meaning in English
word · lemma: constrict
Definition
Describes something that makes you feel physically tight or limited, or something that emotionally or socially limits your freedom.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly describes clothing that is too tight ('constricting shoes') or situations that feel limiting or oppressive ('a constricting environment'). Often suggests discomfort. Not usually used for physical objects unless they restrict movement or breathing.
Example Sentences
These jeans feel too constricting around my waist.
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He avoids constricting clothing to stay comfortable.
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Living with his parents again felt a bit constricting after so much freedom at college.
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Sometimes society’s expectations can be really constricting if you want to be different.
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Many people find rules at school constricting.
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That tie feels so constricting—I can't wait to take it off after work.
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