Compulsive in spanish

Compulsivo

pronunciation: koʊmpulsiboʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

compulsive = compulsivo. 

Example: Some are almost compulsive writers who can produce a 60,000 word novel each month.

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» compulsive behaviour = comportamiento compulsivo.

Example: Dogs with the disease often display compulsive behaviors such as tail chasing, snapping the air, licking excessively and barking monotonously without any change in volume or intonation.

» compulsive buyer = comprador compulsivo.

Example: About 6% of women and 5.5% of men are compulsive buyers.

» compulsive gambler = ludópata, jugador compulsivo, jugador empedernido, jugador obsesivo.

Example: One of the radical proposals being considered is the separation of ordinary punters from compulsive gamblers.

» compulsive gambling = ludopatía, juego compulsivo, juego obsesivo.

Example: On the basis of participant observation at a casino by a croupier, it can be stated that there is no use of the category 'compulsive gambling in this environment.

» compulsive liar = mentiroso compulsivo, mentiroso patológico.

Example: Compulsive liars do so because they don't think they are as good as the people around them.

» compulsive smoker = fumador compulsivo.

Example: Going through a stressful period, drinking too much or being a compulsive smoker, are some of the other reasons for experiencing bags under your eyes.

» compulsive thought = pensamiento compulsivo.

Example: Can hypnosis cure someone of a obsessive compulsive thought such that the person will never think that thought again?.

» obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) = trastorno obsesivo compulsivo (TOC).

Example: Children and adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) suffer from unwanted and intrusive thoughts that they can't seem to get out of their heads (obsessions).

Compulsive synonyms

determined in spanish: determinado, pronunciation: dɪtɜrmənd part of speech: adjective ambitious in spanish: ambicioso, pronunciation: æmbɪʃəs part of speech: adjective driven in spanish: impulsado, pronunciation: drɪvən part of speech: adjective neurotic in spanish: neurótico, pronunciation: nʊrɑtɪk part of speech: adjective psychoneurotic in spanish: psiconeurótico, pronunciation: saɪkoʊnjɜrɑtɪk part of speech: adjective
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