obsessiveness

[ UK /ɒbsˈɛsɪvnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. extreme compulsiveness
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How To Use obsessiveness In A Sentence

  • That obsessiveness is what is required in the modern, successful, consistently victorious athlete.
  • Her two-hour sunrise yoga sessions and macrobiotic diet (though hers appears to include wine and cheese) have been held up as instances of fussy obsessiveness.
  • What the truth is, is that it shows really the obsessiveness, the addictiveness of this kind of eating, the eating in the car, the bingeing, all of which is true.
  • It's often these inconsequential things that appeal to me, and I'm aware that my subconscious obsessiveness underpins this somehow.
  • Notice the associated lack of emotion, the dorky untrendy appearance and behaviour, physical weakness and obsessiveness that goes with these characters.
  • The relationship with outsider art persists, however, because of the obsessiveness of his work and its disregard for the canons of Western figuration.
  • Her two-hour sunrise yoga sessions and macrobiotic diet (though hers appears to include wine and cheese) have been held up as instances of fussy obsessiveness.
  • As usual, I dive into this venture with a great and all-consuming fervor, ignoring completely how I'm no music critic by training and instead opening wide to 25+ years of serious music obsessiveness; couple it with a bottle of premium sake and ignore all overwhelming meta Top 10 lists like this one, and it's all sorts of delightful. Mark Morford: The Top 10 Most Awesome Albums of 2011
  • This is impressive obsessiveness, but a critic once said of him: ‘He's so clever he forgets to be funny.’
  • The good thing about Bollinger is that he hasn't lost that quality - passion, wonder, obsessiveness, whatever it is - that initially motivates the fan or collector.
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