obsession

obsession — noun

1. a feeling that grips your mind so strongly that you cannot stop thinking about a

1.名詞B2
釋義

a feeling that grips your mind so strongly that you cannot stop thinking about a person, activity, or idea, even when you want to.

例句

Mei's obsession with Korean dramas keeps her awake until three every morning.

obsession with + noun showing the focus of the fixation

The detective's obsession with the cold case slowly destroyed his marriage.

obsession with + noun describing an absorbing topic

同義詞
  • fixation

    near-synonym, slightly more clinical and often shorter-lived

  • preoccupation

    milder; the thoughts dominate but feel less compulsive

  • mania

    stronger and more enthusiastic, often used about a craze shared by many people

  • compulsion

    stresses the inability to stop a behaviour, not just thoughts

反義詞
  • indifference

    complete lack of interest, the opposite emotional state

  • detachment

    calm distance from the topic, free of emotional grip

文法句型

obsession with + noun

obsession about + noun

an obsession of [possessive]

用法筆記

Often carries a negative or worried tone, suggesting the feeling is excessive or harmful. Frequently followed by 'with', less often by 'about'. The possessive subject usually names the person whose mind is gripped.

常見錯誤

He has an obsession of football.
He has an obsession with football.
💡the standard preposition is 'with', not 'of'.
She is obsession about her weight.
She is obsessed about her weight.' / 'She has an obsession with her weight.
💡'obsession' is a noun; the adjective form is 'obsessed'.