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addict
[ noun ad-ikt; verb uh-dikt ]
noun
- Sometimes Offensive.
- a person who has become physically or psychologically dependent on a chemical substance:
The leader of the addiction recovery center is, importantly, a self-identified former drug addict.
- a person with an uncontrolled compulsion to continue engaging in an activity despite suffering negative personal or professional consequences:
The funding is for treatment programs for sex addicts and pathological gamblers.
Synonyms: , ,
- a devoted fan; enthusiast; devotee: My kids are manga addicts.
She’s a real baseball addict.
My kids are manga addicts.
verb (used with object)
- to cause to become physically or psychologically dependent on an addictive substance, as alcohol or a narcotic.
The documentary claimed that the tobacco industry used marketing techniques to addict new generations of children.
- to habituate or abandon (oneself) to something compulsively or obsessively: There was a lot of worry about children becoming addicted to video games.
It can be hard to read a writer addicted to the use of high-flown language.
There was a lot of worry about children becoming addicted to video games.
addict
verb
- tr; usually passiveoften foll byto to cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, esp a narcotic drug)
noun
- a person who is addicted, esp to narcotic drugs
- informal.a person who is devoted to something
a jazz addict
Sensitive Note
Other Word Forms
- ·徱·Բ adjective
- ԴDz··徱 noun
- non··徱·Բ adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of addict1
Example Sentences
“There’s nothing that scares me quite like that, and there’s nothing I’m quite as addicted to as that.”
A year after that, I would end up in inpatient trauma therapy while Nick apparently told people that I was a drug addict and mentally unstable.
TikTok, one particularly problematic Chinese export, is mental fentanyl designed to addict the Western masses and dupe them into poisonous ideologies — and Communist Party spyware, to boot.
Oliver James MacCormack was the last of four men from Northern Ireland to be jailed who preyed on vulnerable women who were addicted to drugs.
Back in the day, Sacramento authorities “escorted their criminals, morphine addicts and alcoholics” to the area, according to a historian quoted in the Sacramento Bee in 1984.
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