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ob·ses·sive [ uhb- ses-iv]
ADJECTIVE 1. being, pertaining to, or resembling an obsession: an obsessive fear of illness. 2. causing an obsession. 3. excessive, especially extremely so. NOUN 4. someone who has an obsession or obsessions; a person who thinks or behaves in an obsessive manner.
fix·ate [ fik-seyt]
VERB (USED WITH OBJECT) [FIX·AT·ED, FIX·AT·ING.] 1. to fix; make stable or stationary. VERB (USED WITHOUT OBJECT) [FIX·AT·ED, FIX·AT·ING.] 2. to become fixed. 3. Psychoanalysis. to develop a fixation; suffer an arrest in one's emotional or sexual development.
delusional [dih-loo-zhuh-nl]
adjective 1. having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional. 2. Psychiatry. maintaining fixed false beliefs even when confronted with facts, usually as a result of mental illness: He was so delusional and paranoid that he thought everybody was conspiring against him.
in·tol·er·ant [in- tol-er- uhnt]
ADJECTIVE 1. not tolerating or respecting beliefs, opinions, usages, manners, etc., different from one's own, as in political or religious matters; bigoted. 2. unable or unwilling to tolerate or endure (usually followed by of): intolerant of very hot weather. 3. unable to fully digest or absorb a specified food or drug (used postpositively or in combination): lactose intolerant; aspirin-intolerant. NOUN 4. an intolerant person; bigot.
mir·ror [ mir-er]
NOUN 1. a reflecting surface, originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing. 2. such a surface set into a frame, attached to a handle, etc., for use in viewing oneself or as an ornament. 3. any reflecting surface, as the surface of calm water under certain lighting conditions. 4. Optics. a surface that is either plane, concave, or convex and that reflects rays of light. 5. something that gives a minutely faithful representation, image, or idea of something else: Gershwin's music was a mirror of its time.
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