addictive
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]First attested 1914. Addiction in modern sense is first attested 1906, in reference to opium. There is an isolated instance from 1779, with reference to tobacco.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /əˈdɪktɪv/
- Rhymes: -ɪktɪv
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Adjective
[edit]addictive (comparative more addictive, superlative most addictive)
- Causing or tending to cause addiction; habit-forming.
- These are addictive drugs.
- Enjoyable, so that one comes back for more.
- 1991, Rich Pelley, "Tilt" (video game review) in Your Sinclair (issue 62, page 52)
- There are loads of mazes, it's all really good fun and utterly addictive […]
- 1991, Rich Pelley, "Tilt" (video game review) in Your Sinclair (issue 62, page 52)
- Characterized by or susceptible to addiction.
- He has an addictive personality.
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[edit]Translations
[edit]tending to cause addiction
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enjoyable
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susceptible to addiction
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Noun
[edit]addictive (plural addictives)
French
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[edit]addictive
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