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If someone is a pyromaniac he or she?

has the irresistible urge to start fires


Is the word irresistible a noun or what?

Typically, a noun is a Person, Place, or Thing. Irresistible, on the other hand, is an Adjective, which modifies nouns. * The ice cream was irresistible, so I ate it all. * I find her simply irresistible. * I have an irresistible urge to go snorkling in Maui, again.


Is Irresistable a noun verb or adjective or adverb?

The word irresistible is an adjective and sometimes a noun. Example uses: Adjective: I had an irresistible urge to buy these shoes. Noun: The irresistible can be resisted, it's just not easy to do.


Who has an irresistible urge to light fires?

An individual who has an irresistible urge to light fires is often referred to as an arsonist. Arson is a criminal act that involves purposely setting fire to property. People with a compulsion to start fires may have underlying psychological or emotional issues that drive their behavior.


What makes you blow a bubblegum bubble?

An irresistible urge to blow said bubble. Plus, the satisfaction of knowing you did SOMETHING mentionable in your life


What is a cliptomaniac?

A "kleptomaniac" is person addicted to stealing, who has no financial motive for stealing (in other words, he or she is not in desperate financial need), but who has an irresistible urge to steal.


Use the word urge in a sentence?

Sometimes, I have the urge to run away and change my name.


What does the word urge mean?

1. (noun) urge, impulsean instinctive motive"profound religious impulses"2. (verb) urge, itcha strong restless desire"why this urge to travel?"3. (verb) urge, urge on, press, exhortforce or impel in an indicated direction"I urged him to finish his studies"4. (verb) recommend, urge, advocatepush for something"The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day"5. (verb) cheer, root on, inspire, urge, barrack, urge on, exhort, pep upspur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts"The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers"


When Emerson Likens the urge to travel with the education system of his day he suggests the travel is?

Not the way to wisdom


A sentence for compulsion?

The little boy was tickling her sister so she had a compulsion to giggle.


What is an overpowered urge to sleep called?

narcolepsy


What is it called when you have an urge to go home?

Homesickness