The game is very addictive.
Weed is not Addictive. That song is very Addictive.
Believe it or not, hot sauces can be mildly addictive as they release endorphins in the brain.
addict
dicad·dic·tive(ə-dĭk'tĭv)
No, the word 'addictive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example:I use caution when prescribed addictive medications. I discontinue taking them as soon as possible.the adjective 'addictive' describes the noun 'medications';the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'medications' in the second sentence.The nouns related to the adjective 'addictive' are addictand addiction.
The noun form of the adjective 'addictive' is addictiveness.The word 'addictive' is the adjective form of the noun addict.A related noun form is addiction.
Life in the Word - 1997 Addictive Behavior was released on: USA: 20 November 2013
No, addicting is not a real word. Some people use it as addictive, but that is not correct. You do not add -ing to an adjective, you add it to verbs. Addictive is not a proper word to say, so please do not use it.
An adjective is a word that describes, identifies or further defines a noun or a pronoun. In the sentence 'I like playing games' there is no adjective to describe the noun or pronoun.
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It has 3 syllables. Ad-dic-tive.
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