addiction
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pl: addictions
This term carries a heavy clinical and moral weight, signaling a loss of agency where a biological or psychological drive overrides rational choice. It suggests a cycle of craving and withdrawal that creates a dependency, often associated with shame or a desperate need for recovery. While it is most frequently used for chemical substances, it increasingly describes behavioral loops like social media or gaming. In these contexts, it describes a compulsive habit that interferes with daily functioning, distinguishing a mere hobby from a destructive obsession.
Countable when referring to a specific type of dependency, such as a nicotine addiction. Uncountable when discussing the general state or phenomenon of being addicted.