Pronunciation: /stʌf.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun a portmanteau of 'stuff' and 'suffocation', referring to the feeling of being overwhelmed by too many possessions
A1 I have too much stuff in my room, it's causing stuffocation.
A2 Stuffocation is the feeling you get when you have too many things cluttering up your space.
B1 Many people experience stuffocation in their homes due to excessive consumerism.
B2 The concept of stuffocation has become more prevalent in modern society as people accumulate more possessions.
C1 Psychologists have studied the effects of stuffocation on mental well-being and stress levels.
C2 The minimalist lifestyle movement has gained popularity as a response to the phenomenon of stuffocation.
formal The phenomenon of stuffocation is a growing concern in modern society, where people feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of possessions they own.
informal I think I'm experiencing stuffocation - my closet is so full that I can't find anything to wear!
slang I'm totally stuffocated by all the junk in my room, I need to do a major clean out.
figurative Her mind felt stuffocated with worries and anxieties, making it hard for her to think clearly.
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