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addicted
adjective as in dependent on something, compulsive
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dependent, fond, given over to, given to, prone to, spaced out, strung-out, under the influence, used to, wedded to
Example Sentences
Democratic elites are addicted to this language, and it has demonstrably done nothing to win anyone over.
“The market and the economy have just become hooked and we’ve become addicted to this government spending, and there’s going to be a detox period.”
John's father, Billy George, said his son was addicted to drugs and had become drawn further into criminality as that addiction worsened.
He said he also became addicted to medication he was taking to deal with his trauma.
On returning to her character, Kendrick added: “Stephanie is, as the kids say, addicted to not serving. So I was like, ‘Can I just be not very well dressed but comfortable?’
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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