English to Turkish Dictionary obsessive

obsessive

obsesif
definition
noun
an online store for garage-rock obsessives
a person who is affected by an obsession.
adjective
people dogged by obsessive jealousy
of the nature of an obsession.
translation of 'obsessive'
adjective
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example
With his eloquence and fluent knowledge of art history, he speaks of da Vinci's 'obsessive' nature.
First, Singh is a true 'obsessive' , a fanatic even.
Eventually, if you persevere, the 'obsessive' nature of the process yields unexpectedly beautiful results.
It is a relief, he says, to confess to the private consultant that the refuge he once sought in art for his depression and regimented 'obsessive' nature, he now finds in the bottle.
Long ago I read he had an 'obsessive' interest in toads.
The amusing thing here, of course, is that his character in the film is clearly an 'obsessive' , neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet.
Up to about 1918 he painted scenes of nature that have an 'obsessive' , macabre quality, often based on childhood memories and fantasies.
Those who had watched the most television were more easily distracted and confused, more impulsive or restless, and more prone to 'obsessive' behaviour.
His hair and beard were testimony to his fastidious nature and 'obsessive' preening.
She is an admitted 'obsessive' , expecting an almost religious allegiance from her dancers.
Unless you have an 'obsessive' interest in the minutiae of American politics, it is unlikely that you will have heard of Mr Shrum.
These have been the years in which the explosive growth of both economies leapt from being something British business thought worth watching to an 'obsessive' interest.
Wilkinson has talked greatly in this newspaper about the art of kicking and we get the impression of a rather solitary, 'obsessive' nature: a man who wants perfection.
Whether playing backgammon, football or the stock market, De Boer is an 'obsessive' .
Everyday life can be a terrifying ordeal for the autistic, who struggle to grasp what is happening around them and often retreat into ritual or 'obsessive' behaviour.
I am particularly concerned about the 'obsessive' nature of this defendant, and whether he represents a danger to women in general.
Delaney owns pieces of clubs and bars around the city, and has an 'obsessive' nature.
We could've seen why Sara is so stubborn, or gotten some further insight into Hitchens' 'obsessive' nature.
Domestic contentment has provided a secure foundation, enabling him to direct his 'obsessive' focus on career success.
Paul's an independent filmmaker whose unbridled ambition is rivaled only by his equally unchecked 'obsessive' nature.
It is true that the great but balding one has never been very good at multi-tasking, but that probably explains his 'obsessive' behaviour.
After decades of Marxist-Leninist education, Hungarians of all classes are showing an 'obsessive' interest in their aristocratic forebears.
The 'obsessive' and compulsive nature of our relationship was alarming to us.
This game gives me a compulsion to my already 'obsessive' nature to keep playing and to kill everyone who isn't me.
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.
This is impressive 'obsessiveness' , but a critic once said of him: ‘He's so clever he forgets to be funny.’
Springfield is populated by solitary 'obsessives' who are hopeless at coexisting with fellow citizens.
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' .
In their own ways, the two of them were 'obsessives' .
When I finally met him it was in a setting that he would 'obsessively' replicate wherever he went, and that I would see for the next 15 years in different countries.
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