20 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -obses-
หรือค้นหา: -obses-, *obses*, obse

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obsesAfter seeing her desirable body, he became obsessed with her.
obsesCarl, you're obsessed with money.
obsesEverybody blows it once in a while. It's better not to obsess on it.
obsesThe man was obsessed with fear that the secret might be disclosed.
obsesThis problem is the clash of the idol's and obsessive fan's egos.

WordNet (3.0)
obsession(n) an unhealthy and compulsive preoccupation with something or someone, Syn. fixation
obsessional(adj) characterized by or constituting an obsession, Syn. obsessive, Example: the obsessional character of his response; obsessive gambling
obsessive(n) a person who has obsessions
obsessive-compulsive(n) a person with obsessive-compulsive characteristics
obsessive-compulsive(adj) characterized by obsessions and compulsions, Example: obsessive-compulsive neurosis
obsessive-compulsive disorder(n) an anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent and persistent thoughts and feelings and repetitive, ritualized behaviors
obsessive-compulsive personality(n) personality characterized by a strong need to repeat certain acts or rituals
obsessiveness(n) extreme compulsiveness, Syn. obsessivity

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
obsess

v. t. [ L. obsessus, p. p. of obsidere to besiege; ob (see Ob-) + sedere to sit. ] 1. To besiege; to beset. [ archaic ] Sir T. Elyot. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To excessively preoccupy the thoughts or feelings of; to haunt the mind persistently. [ PJC ]

obsess

v. i. To be excessively or persistently preoccupied with something; -- usually used with on or over; as, to obsess over an imagined insult. [ PJC ]

At all ages children are driven to figure out what it takes to succeed among their peers and to give these strategies precedence over anything their parents foist on them. Weary parents know they are no match for a child's peers, and rightly obsess over the best neighborhood in which to bring their children up. Steven Pinker (How the Mind Works, p. 449-450 [ 1997 ]). [ PJC ]

obsessed

adj. 1. having or showing excessive or compulsive concern; -- used with with.
Syn. -- haunted, preoccupied, taken up(predicate). [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. influenced or controlled by a powerful force such as a strong emotion.
Syn. -- possessed(predicate). [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Obsession

n. [ L. obsessio: cf. F. obsession. ] 1. The act of besieging. [ archaic ] Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The state of being besieged; -- used specifically of a person beset by a spirit from without. [ archaic ] Tylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whether by obsession or possession, I will not determine. Burton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An excessive preoccupation of the thoughts or feelings; the persistent haunting or domination of the mind by a particular desire, idea, or image. [ PJC ]

4. Hence: Any driving motive; a compelling goal; -- not necessarily implying a negative judgment, as does sense 3; as, the coach was obsessed with winning the state championship [ PJC ]

5. Something that causes an obsession{ 3 }. [ PJC ]

6. The state of being obsessed. [ PJC ]

obsessive

adj. Persistently and abnormally preoccupied with some unreasonable idea.
Syn. -- compulsive. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Variants: obsessional

DING DE-EN Dictionary
obsessiv; zwanghaft; besessen { adj } | von etws besessen seinobsessive | to be obsessive about sth. [Add to Longdo]
obsessiv { adv }obsessively [Add to Longdo]

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