How To Spell force?
How to Pronounce force?
Correct pronunciation for the word "force" is [fˈɔːs], [fˈɔːs], [f_ˈɔː_s].
Definition of force
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Power, or a power that produces or tends to produce change; energy; active power; momentum; compulsory power; moral power to convince the mind; validity; power to bind or hold; troops: an army or navy; a body organized for action; necessity; any unlawful violence to person or property. Physical force, the force of physical constraint. External forces, those forces which act upon bodies of matter at sensible distances, as gravitation. Moral force, the power of acting on the reason in judging and determining. Mechanical force, any cause which tends to alter a body's state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line. Correlation of forces, the convertibility of one mode of force into another, as of heat into motion, and vice versa. Conservation of force. See Energy.
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To use violence; to lay stress on; to strive. To force from, to wrest from. To force out, to drive out; to compel to issue out or to leave. To force wine, to fine it by a short process. To force plants, to urge the growth of plants by artificial heat.
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To constrain to door to forbear by the exertion of a power not resistible; to overpower by strength; to draw or push by main strength: to compel by strength of evidence: to take by force; to violate: to overstrain; to distort; to cause to ripen prematurely.
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To stuff. See Farce.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
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What is the adverb for force?
The adverb form of the word "force" is "forcefully".
What is the adjective for force?
The adjective form of the word "force" is "forceful".
Usage over time for force:
This graph shows how "force" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of force?
The plural of the "force" can be the "forces".
What is the singular form of force?
The singular of the "force" can be the "force".
Synonyms for Force:
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n.
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- go ,
- animation ,
- get-up-and-go .
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- catalyze ,
- form ,
- create ,
- inaugurate .
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- constraint ,
- committee ,
- attack ,
- class ,
- clinic ,
- consortium ,
- board .
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- balance ,
- calorific ,
- capillary action ,
- attraction ,
- amplitude ,
- centripetal force ,
- centrifugal force ,
- bonding .
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- contingent ,
- airborne ,
- cavalry ,
- air force ,
- air power .
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- endurance ,
- fitness ,
- athleticism .
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- bonsai ,
- compost ,
- deadhead ,
- coercion ,
- feed ,
- cross-fertilize ,
- drill ,
- cross-pollinate ,
- aerate .
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- affect .
- gist .
- gumption ,
- determination ,
- effectiveness ,
- dominance ,
- influence ,
- guts ,
- bite ,
- impressiveness ,
- fierceness ,
- effect ,
- capability ,
- ability .
- assembly ,
- group ,
- band ,
- cabal ,
- hive ,
- complement ,
- circle ,
- coterie ,
- detail ,
- company ,
- herd ,
- caucus ,
- clique ,
- fraternity ,
- colony ,
- fleet ,
- bunch ,
- clan ,
- faction ,
- division ,
- assemblage ,
- flock ,
- drove ,
- club ,
- bevy ,
- fellowship ,
- crew ,
- crowd ,
- host ,
- gang ,
- collection ,
- aggregation ,
- covey ,
- coalition .
- basis ,
- action ,
- determinant ,
- grounds ,
- effectuation ,
- execution ,
- factor ,
- compunction ,
- inspiration ,
- elicitation ,
- evocation ,
- generation .
- army ,
- body ,
- guard ,
- detachment ,
- cell ,
- armed forces .
- birr .
- entitlement ,
- cogency ,
- empowerment ,
- clout ,
- birthright ,
- commission ,
- control ,
- domination ,
- faculty ,
- enfranchisement ,
- credential .
- impulse ,
- enforcement ,
- exaction ,
- impetus ,
- fury ,
- conscription ,
- arm ,
- horsepower ,
- draft ,
- dynamism .
- beef .
- draw .
- dash .
- hus .
- hale .
- dint .
- ell .
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v.
• impel • cause- engender ,
- cause ,
- induce ,
- execute ,
- drive ,
- evoke ,
- act ,
- bring about ,
- generate ,
- elicit ,
- enforce ,
- inspire ,
- engineer .
- inflict ,
- command ,
- fix ,
- impress ,
- dragoon ,
- impose ,
- enjoin ,
- extort ,
- contract ,
- insist ,
- drag ,
- apply ,
- burden ,
- conscript ,
- choke ,
- bear down .
- fling ,
- heave ,
- foment ,
- hasten ,
- hurl ,
- encourage ,
- ferment ,
- instigate ,
- goad ,
- bump ,
- entice ,
- catapult ,
- hurtle .
- break open ,
- defile ,
- burst ,
- assault ,
- blast .
- iced .
- cram .