force
word
/ˈfɔɹs/
fors
/fˈɔːs/
faws
Definition
As a noun, 'force' means physical power or strength, or a group organized to achieve something. As a verb, it means to make someone do something against their will.
Usage & Nuances
'Force' is both a noun and a verb. Common collocations: 'air force', 'with force', 'force someone to do'. As a verb, it often has a negative sense. Don't confuse with 'enforce' (to make sure rules are followed).
Spanish: fuerza - obligar (verbo)Portuguese (BR): força - obrigar (verbo)Portuguese (PT): força - obrigar (verbo)Chinese (Simplified): 力量 - 强迫 (动词)Chinese (Traditional): 力量 - 強迫 (動詞)Hindi: बल - मजबूर करना (क्रिया)Arabic: قوة - يُجبر (فعل)Bengali: বল (শক্তি) - বাহিনী - জোর করে কিছু করাRussian: сила - принуждать - войскаJapanese: 力 - 部隊 - 強制するVietnamese: lực - lực lượng - ép buộcKorean: 힘 - 군대 - 강제로 하다Turkish: kuvvet - zorlamak - güç - güçler (askeri)Urdu: زور - طاقت - مجبور کرنا - فوجIndonesian: kekuatan - pasukan - memaksa
Example Sentences
The police used force to open the door.
basic
Gravity is a natural force.
basic
She tried to force him to eat the vegetables.
basic
They didn't want to come, so I didn't force them.
natural
Joining the air force was his lifelong dream.
natural
Wow, she hit that ball with a lot of force!
natural