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单词 compulsive
释义

compulsive

adjective

com·​pul·​sive kəm-ˈpəl-siv How to pronounce compulsive (audio)
1
: having power to compel
forced to resort to compulsive measures
2
: of, relating to, caused by, or suggestive of psychological compulsion or obsession
compulsive actions
a compulsive gambler
compulsive eating
compulsively adverb
compulsiveness noun
compulsivity
kəm-ˌpəl-ˈsi-və-tē How to pronounce compulsive (audio)
ˌkäm-
noun

Synonyms

  • besetting
  • driven
  • impulsive
  • obsessional
  • obsessive
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Example Sentences

his compulsive clowning around can sometimes be annoying
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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Medieval Latin compulsīvus, from Latin compulsus, past participle of compellere "to drive together, force to go, force (to a view, course of action)" + -īvus -ive — more at compel

First Known Use

1588, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Medical Definition

compulsive 1 of 2

adjective

com·​pul·​sive -ˈpəl-siv How to pronounce compulsive (audio)
: of, relating to, caused by, or suggestive of psychological compulsion or obsession
repetitive and compulsive behavior
compulsive hoarding
a compulsive gambler

compulsive

2 of 2

noun

: one who is subject to a psychological compulsion

compulsive

adjective

as in obsessive
caused by or suggestive of an irresistible urge his compulsive clowning around can sometimes be annoying

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • obsessive
  • impulsive
  • obsessional
  • driven
  • spontaneous
  • instinctive
  • automatic
  • besetting
  • uncontrollable
  • irrepressible
  • reflex
  • mechanical
  • unthinking
  • unpredictable
  • unconscious
  • knee-jerk
  • whimsical
  • conditioned
  • involuntary
  • capricious
  • unwitting

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • wilful
  • willful
  • voluntary
  • controllable
  • unforced
  • resistible
  • manageable
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