addictlike

English

Etymology

addict + -like

Adjective

addictlike (comparative more addictlike, superlative most addictlike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of an addict or addictive behaviour.
    • 1986, John Parks Trowbridge, Morton Walker, The Yeast Syndrome: How to Help Your Doctor Identify & Treat the Real Cause of Your Yeast-Related Illness, Bantam Books, →ISBN, section 1, chapter 1, 5:
      Sniffling nose congestion, “up and down” energy levels, constant fatigue, and addictlike food cravings were additional troubles for Mrs. Bennett, according to the extensive patient history form she filled in.
    • 2009, Melissa Gilbert, chapter 18, in Prairie Tale: A Memoir, Simon Spotlight Entertainment, →ISBN, page 201:
      And although Danny had been sober for a long stretch, you only had to scratch the surface to find that crazy, dramatic, addictlike behavior.
    • 2013, Kelly Dorfman, Cure Your Child with Food: The Hidden Connection Between Nutrition and Childhood Ailments, Workman Publishing, →ISBN, part 3, chapter 12, 201:
      There were many bumps along the road to recovery. Because Jessica's relationship to gluten was addictlike in its intensity, it took her about six months to permanently change her behavior.
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