What is another word for addictions?

Pronunciation: [ɐdˈɪkʃənz] (IPA)

Addiction is a term that often brings to mind substance abuse. However, addictions can take many forms beyond drugs and alcohol. Some synonyms for addiction may include dependence, compulsion, obsession, habit, craving, and fixation. Dependence refers to a physical or psychological reliance on a substance, whereas a compulsion is an irresistible urge to engage in a specific behavior. Obsession and fixation both imply a deep preoccupation or intense interest, while a habit and craving suggest a repetitive behavior or desire for a substance or activity. Whatever the form of addiction, seeking help and support can lead to recovery and a healthier lifestyle.

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Usage examples for Addictions

He had purchased a palatial residence in one of the home counties; lived there in great splendour; was a munificent patron of science and art; and in spite of his earlier addictions to business-like speculations he appears to have been a singularly accomplished, high-bred gentleman.
"Kenelm Chillingly, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
For this reason I recommend that if at all possible, before undertaking a fast the person eat mostly raw foods for two months and clean up all addictions.
"How and When to Be Your Own Doctor"
Dr. Isabelle A. Moser with Steve Solomon
Deciding on the basis of artificially-created flavors, preferring incipid textures, we seem to prefer junk food and become slaves to our food addictions.
"How and When to Be Your Own Doctor"
Dr. Isabelle A. Moser with Steve Solomon

Famous quotes with Addictions

  • Coffee and smoking are the last great addictions.
    Lara Flynn Boyle
  • It's about avoiding reality through various escape routes that become addictions and lead to Hell. My character is addicted to television, chocolate, coffee, to her dream of her son, which has no basis in reality.
    Ellen Burstyn
  • One trait of addictive families is that we never recognize our own addictions.
    Lorna Luft
  • Beneath all of these addictions is this disease, this control disease which is the mark of our society.
    Keith Miller
  • Religious work is one of the best ways to keep from facing your reality if you are Christian, if you are using it to calm the pain, because that it what all addictions are, attempts to cover the pain of this spiritual disease.
    Keith Miller

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