compulsive

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French compulsif, formed from Latin compulsus, past participle of compellere (to compel), from com- (together) + pellere (to drive).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kəmˈpʌlsɪv/

Adjective

compulsive (comparative more compulsive, superlative most compulsive)

  1. Uncontrolled or reactive and irresistible.
  2. Having power to compel; exercising or applying compulsion.
    • Sharp
      Religion is [] inconsistent with all compulsive motives.

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

compulsive (plural compulsives)

  1. One who exhibits compulsive behaviours.

Further reading


French

Adjective

compulsive

  1. feminine singular of compulsif

Italian

Adjective

compulsive

  1. feminine plural of compulsivo
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