That is the correct spelling of possesses (has or owns, or demon action).
That is the correct spelling of "possessiveness" (jealousy, or avarice).
You've spelled it correctly.
Possessive is the correct spelling.
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The correct spelling of the noun is jealousy (envy or possessiveness).
Only if you're using it to display possessiveness. If it's the simple plural then there is no apostrophe.The plural possessive would be daughters'.
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The correct spelling of the noun is jealousy (envy or possessiveness).
Any dog that has not been trained to allow humans near their food bowl will have food possessiveness.
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Her jealous possessiveness regarding his female "friends" threatened their relationship because she could no longer trust his fidelity .
Yes, the word 'possessiveness' is an idea noun (an abstract noun) as a word for an excessive desire to have, control, or dominate.
No it is definitely not. I think possessiveness is the death of any relationship specially in love ,if some one is yours he will be yours forever nobody need to be possessive.
Myself is a reflexive pronoun; not a possessive pronoun.
it means possessiveness
The key to overcoming over-possessiveness is truly establishing trust. If both people have an understanding of one another, then there is no reason to be possessive. Besides, if you cannot establish this trust then you will never have a relationship that will last...
The key to overcoming over-possessiveness is truly establishing trust. If both people have an understanding of one another, then there is no reason to be possessive. Besides, if you cannot establish this trust then you will never have a relationship that will last...
Noun forms for the verb to possess are possessor, possessiveness, and possession.
The trait of possessiveness is not a trait of a male; possessiveness is a human trait. In most cases, possessiveness is a symptom of insecurity. If you are associated with a person (male or female) who is possessive, you cannot 'fix' this trait. Only the possessive person can build the self-esteem to overcome it (if not by themself, then with professional help). The possessive person can't do this unless they sincerely want to do so for themself. You can't make them want to do it.