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View usage for: (ədɪktɪd) 1. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]Someone who is addicted to a harmful drug cannot stop taking it. Many of the women are addicted to heroin and cocaine. [+ to] After about three months, I was no longer addicted to nicotine. Synonyms: hooked [informal], dependent More Synonyms of addicted 2. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you say that someone is addicted to something, you mean that they like it very much and want to spend as much time doing it as possible. I went through about four years of being addicted to computer games. She had become addicted to golf. [+ to] Synonyms: devoted, in love, dedicated, fond More Synonyms of addicted addicted in British English (əˈdɪktɪd) adjective1. dependent on a substance, esp a narcotic drug his efforts to help his addicted son After about three months, I was no longer addicted to nicotine. He became addicted to pain medication. 2. devoted to a particular activity or thing, to the extent that one does it or has it as much as possible Millions of addicted viewers tuned in. I love competing. I'm completely addicted. I went through about four years of being addicted to video games. She's addicted to soap operas. She had become addicted to golf. Examples of 'addicted' in a sentenceaddicted Some sources said he had become dangerously addicted.For those who become addicted there should be more access to treatment.The habit of constructing toy models of this sort is one to which theoretical physicists easily become addicted.It should also be noted that twice as many in this country become addicted to alcohol compared with all other drugs combined.Rather, they seem to make smokers more likely to become addicted and to smoke more heavily.You can't get physically addicted to it.I worry he will become addicted and it will get worse.I have become totally addicted to internet quizzes.Either way, it sounds as though you've become addicted.This is going to mess you up and you'll get really addicted'.Then, four years ago, she decided to try the longer distance and admits to having become addicted to the challenge.It's a walk to which he has become addicted - it gives him a purpose he cannot find elsewhere in life.To my shame, I have become addicted.You also need them to understand that this is a good reason for not experimenting because it is so easy to become addicted,' he says.I knew it was wrong but I had become totally addicted.I've been around too many people damaged by growing up with alcoholic or addicted parents to think that your husband's behaviour is fine. In other languagesaddicted British English: addicted / əˈdɪktɪd/ ADJECTIVE Someone who is addicted to a harmful drug cannot stop taking it. Many of the women are addicted to heroin. - American English: addicted
- Arabic: مُدْمِن
- Brazilian Portuguese: viciado
- Chinese: 成瘾的
- Croatian: ovisan
- Czech: závislý drogy
- Danish: afhængig
- Dutch: verslaafd
- European Spanish: adicto
- Finnish: riippuvainen jostakin
- French: drogué
- German: süchtig
- Greek: εθισμένος
- Italian: dipendente
- Japanese: 常習的な
- Korean: 중독된
- Norwegian: avhengig
- Polish: uzależniony
- European Portuguese: viciado
- Romanian: dependent
- Russian: пристрастившийся
- Latin American Spanish: adicto
- Swedish: beroende
- Thai: ทำให้ติดยาเสพติด
- Turkish: bağımlı
- Ukrainian: залежний
- Vietnamese: bị nghiện
Chinese translation of 'addicted' adj to be addicted to sth [drugs, drink] 对(對)某事上瘾(癮) (duì mǒushì shàngyǐn) [TV, chocolate etc] 对(對)某事入迷 (duì mǒushì rùmí)
Definition dependent on a narcotic drug After a while I was no longer addicted to nicotine. Definition devoted to something I went through about four years of being addicted to video games. related words related suffix -holic Additional synonymsDefinition devoted to a particular purpose or cause He's quite dedicated to his studies. Synonyms committed, devoted, sworn, enthusiastic, single-minded, zealous, purposeful, given over to, wholeheartedThe band drew a huge and enthusiastic crowd. Synonyms keen, earnest, spirited, committed, excited, devoted, warm, eager, lively, passionate, vigorous, ardent, hearty, exuberant, avid, fervent, zealous, ebullient, vehement, wholehearted, full of beans (informal), fervid, keen as mustard, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (informal) Definition excessively enthusiastic As a boy he was a fanatical patriot. Synonyms obsessive, burning, wild, mad, extreme, enthusiastic, passionate, frenzied, visionary, fervent, zealous, bigoted, rabid, immoderate, overenthusiastic, swivel-eyed (slang) |