obsession
word
/əbˈsɛʃən/
uhb-SE-shuhn
/ɒbsˈɛʃən/
ob-SE-shuhn
Definition
A strong and often unhealthy focus or interest in someone or something, where you can't stop thinking about it.
Usage & Nuances
Formal or neutral noun, commonly used with 'have an obsession with' or 'develop an obsession'. Can refer to both harmless hobbies or unhealthy fixations. Not to be confused with 'passion', which is usually positive.
Spanish: obsesiónPortuguese (BR): obsessãoPortuguese (PT): obsessãoChinese (Simplified): 痴迷 - 执念Chinese (Traditional): 癡迷 - 執念Hindi: कट्टरता - जुनूनArabic: هَوَس - هَوَاجِسBengali: অনুরাগ - অবসেশন (মনোভাব)Russian: одержимостьJapanese: 強迫観念 - 執着Vietnamese: ám ảnhKorean: 집착Turkish: takıntıUrdu: وسواس - جنون (غیر صحت مندانہ حد تک لگاؤ)Indonesian: obsesi
Example Sentences
I wish I could turn off this obsession with getting everything perfect.
natural
His obsession with cleanliness is obvious.
basic
She has an obsession with cats.
basic
For her, fitness is more than a hobby; it’s almost an obsession.
natural
Video games became his new obsession.
basic
His obsession with social media affects his sleep every night.
natural