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forced

/fɔ:st/
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Explanation of the Word "Forced"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "forced" to describe actions, feelings, or situations that are compelled by external circumstances.
  • It's often used in contexts where people feel they have no choice but to act in a certain way.
Examples:
  1. In a Social Context:

    • "She gave a forced smile when she saw her ex-boyfriend at the party."
    • (This means her smile was not genuine; she felt she had to smile even though she didn't want to.)
  2. In a Situation:

    • "The pilot made a forced landing due to engine failure."
    • (This means the pilot had to land the plane unexpectedly because of a problem.)
Advanced Usage:
  • "Forced" can be used in technical contexts. For example, in physics or engineering, "forced convection" refers to the movement of fluid (like air or water) that is created by an external force, such as a pump or fan, rather than by natural means.
Word Variants:
  • Force (verb): To make someone do something against their will.
  • Forcing (noun): The act of making something happen.
  • Forcibly (adverb): Done with force or by physical power.
Different Meanings:
  1. Compelled Action: When someone must do something because they have no other choice.

    • Example: "He felt forced to accept the job offer because he needed money."
  2. Artificial or Unnatural: A feeling or expression that seems not genuine.

    • Example: "Her laughter felt forced; she wasn't really enjoying herself."
Synonyms:
  • Compelled
  • Constrained
  • Obliged
  • Coerced
  • Artificial
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Forced into a corner: This means to put someone in a difficult situation where they have no good options.

    • Example: "He felt forced into a corner when his boss demanded the report by the end of the day."
  • Force someone's hand: To make someone take action when they might not want to.

    • Example: "The deadline forced her hand, and she had to finish the project quickly."
Summary:

The word "forced" describes situations, actions, or feelings that are done against one's natural inclination due to pressure or necessity. It can apply in various contexts, from social interactions to technical fields.

Adjective
  1. lacking spontaneity; not natural
    • a constrained smile
    • forced heartiness
    • a strained smile
  2. made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency
    • a forced landing
  3. forced or compelled
    • promised to abolish forced labor
  4. produced by or subjected to forcing
    • forced-air heating
    • furnaces of the forced-convection type
    • forced convection in plasma generators

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