obsession

noun

Synonyms of obsession
1
: a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling
broadly : compelling motivation
an obsession with profits
has an obsession with gambling
He's concerned about cleanliness to the point of obsession.
2
: something that causes an obsession
Losing weight can be an obsession that results in the avoidance of certain foods.
obsessionally adverb

Examples of obsession in a Sentence

He was fascinated by the actress and tracking her every move had become an obsession. She has an obsession about cleanliness. Her concern about cleanliness approaches the level of obsession. Money has become an obsession for him.
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Many tiki fans cite a visit to the Tiki Room at Disneyland as the genesis of their obsession. Sean Timberlake, Sacbee.com, 18 July 2026 Thirty years later, Herbert West is a brilliant, secretive surgeon still chasing his father’s obsession. Andreas Wiseman, Deadline, 17 July 2026 Stories about people like him, his culture, his faith, his musical obsessions and influences like Haggard, Bob Seger, and Bruce Springsteen that, at the time, weren’t exactly in step with country radio. Marissa R. Moss, Rolling Stone, 16 July 2026 From the band’s home studio in Texas, Muñoz spoke with Variety about his obsession with iconic rock hooks, the secret to crafting adventurous accordion lines and the music legend who appears on Intocable’s latest album. Ernesto Lechner, Variety, 16 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for obsession

Word History

Etymology

earlier, "control of a person by an evil spirit," borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French, "siege, condition of a person possessed by a demon," borrowed from Latin obsessiōn, obsessiō "act of besieging, blockade" (Late Latin, "possession by a demon"), from obsidēre "to occupy, besiege, beset" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action — more at obsess

Note: See note at obsess.

First Known Use

1680, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of obsession was in 1680

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“Obsession.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obsession. Accessed 19 Jul. 2026.

Kids Definition

obsession

noun
: a disturbing concern with an idea or feeling that cannot be put out of mind even when it is seen to be unreasonable
also : such a thought or feeling

Medical Definition

: a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling
also : something that causes such preoccupation compare compulsion, phobia

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