Meaning
“Be obsessed with” means to think about someone or something all the time, often too much, in a way that shows an unhealthy or excessive interest.
It expresses a strong preoccupation or fixation.
Grammar and Usage
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Structure: be obsessed with + noun/gerund (-ing form)
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Part of speech: verb phrase (passive form)
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Commonly used to describe both positive and negative fixations.
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Example structure:
- “He is obsessed with success.”
 - “She is obsessed with collecting stamps.”
 
 
Common Phrases
- be obsessed with success
 - be obsessed with money
 - be obsessed with beauty
 - be obsessed with social media
 - be obsessed with someone
 
Collocations
- deeply obsessed with
 - totally obsessed with
 - completely obsessed with
 - almost obsessed with
 
Examples
- She is obsessed with fitness and goes to the gym twice a day.
 - He is obsessed with video games and plays late into the night.
 - Many teenagers are obsessed with social media influencers.
 - My little brother is obsessed with dinosaurs.
 - She became obsessed with learning English after moving abroad.
 - He is obsessed with making money, even at the cost of his health.
 - The director is obsessed with details in every scene.
 - Some people are obsessed with celebrity gossip.
 
Synonyms or Related
- be fixated on
 - be preoccupied with
 - be hooked on
 - be crazy about
 - be addicted to
 
Antonym
- be indifferent to
 - be uninterested in
 - ignore
 - neglect
 
