Combulsion vs. Compulsion: What's the Difference?

Edited by Sumera Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Updated on October 18, 2023
"Combulsion" is incorrect. The correct spelling is "Compulsion," referring to an irresistible urge or force.

Which is correct: Combulsion or Compulsion
How to spell Compulsion?

Combulsion is Incorrect

Compulsion is Correct
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Key Differences
Remember "Compulsion" starts with "Com-" like "Common."

Sawaira Riaz
Oct 17, 2023
Think of "pulse" in the middle, as it's something you feel strongly.

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Oct 17, 2023
"Compulsion" relates to compelling feelings.

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Oct 17, 2023
"Com-" prefix typically means "together" or "with," which can hint towards the forceful nature of the word.

Aimie Carlson
Oct 17, 2023
Associate "Compulsion" with the idea of something that 'pushes' you mentally.

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Oct 17, 2023
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Combulsion and Compulsion Definitions
Compulsion
Compulsion is an irresistible urge to act in a certain way, especially against one's conscious wishes.
He felt a compulsion to clean constantly.

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Oct 08, 2023
Compulsion
Compulsion can be a force or influence making someone do something.
She ate the cake out of sheer compulsion.

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Oct 08, 2023
Compulsion
In legal terms, compulsion means the use of force or intimidation to make someone do something.
The confession was obtained under compulsion.

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Oct 08, 2023
Compulsion
Psychologically, compulsion refers to a repetitive behavior in response to an obsession.
Checking the door multiple times is a common compulsion.

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Oct 08, 2023
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Compulsion
An irresistible impulse to act, regardless of the rationality of the motivation
"He felt an animal compulsion to flee the hotel and the city" (Paul Theroux).

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Compulsion
(Psychiatry) An act or ritual that a person feels compelled to perform repeatedly, often to reduce the distress caused by an obsession.

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Compulsion
An irrational need or irresistible urge to perform some action, often despite negative consequences.
During the basketball game, I had a sudden compulsion to have a smoke.

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Compulsion
The use of authority, influence, or other power to force (compel) a person or persons to act.

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Compulsion
The act of compelling, or the state of being compelled; the act of driving or urging by force or by physical or moral constraint; subjection to force.
If reasons were as plentiful as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion.
With what compulsion and laborious flightWe sunk thus low.

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Compulsion
An urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid

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Compulsion
An irrational motive for performing trivial or repetitive actions against your will

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Compulsion
Using force to cause something;
Though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game
They didn`t have to use coercion

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Compulsion
It also refers to the act of compelling or the state of being compelled.
The compulsion of the law forced them to act.

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Oct 08, 2023
FAQs
Why is it called Compulsion?
It originates from Latin "compellere," meaning "to drive together, drive to one place."

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Oct 17, 2023
Is Compulsion an abstract noun?
Yes, as it refers to a concept or idea rather than a physical entity.

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Oct 17, 2023
Which vowel is used before Compulsion?
The vowel "o" is used in the beginning of "compulsion."

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Oct 17, 2023
Which conjunction is used with Compulsion?
Any conjunction can be used based on the sentence structure.

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Oct 17, 2023
Which article is used with Compulsion?
Both "a" and "the" can be used, e.g., "a compulsion" or "the compulsion."

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Oct 17, 2023
Is Compulsion a negative or positive word?
Neutral in itself, but often perceived negatively due to its forceful connotation.

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Oct 17, 2023
Is Compulsion a vowel or consonant?
"Compulsion" is a word containing both vowels and consonants.

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Oct 17, 2023
Is the word Compulsion imperative?
No, it's a noun and not an imperative form.

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Oct 17, 2023
Which determiner is used with Compulsion?
"This," "that," "a," or "the" can be used depending on context.

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Oct 17, 2023
What is the second form of Compulsion?
Not applicable since "compulsion" is a noun.

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Oct 17, 2023
What is a stressed syllable in Compulsion?
The stress is on the second syllable: "pul."

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Oct 17, 2023
Is Compulsion a countable noun?
Yes, you can have one compulsion or several compulsions.

Sara Rehman
Oct 17, 2023
What is the third form of Compulsion?
Not applicable since "compulsion" is a noun.

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Oct 17, 2023
How is Compulsion used in a sentence?
"He felt a strong compulsion to check the stove multiple times before leaving the house."

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Oct 17, 2023
Is the Compulsion term a metaphor?
Not inherently, but can be used metaphorically in broader contexts.

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Oct 17, 2023
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Sumera SaeedSumera is an experienced content writer and editor with a niche in comparative analysis. At Diffeence Wiki, she crafts clear and unbiased comparisons to guide readers in making informed decisions. With a dedication to thorough research and quality, Sumera's work stands out in the digital realm. Off the clock, she enjoys reading and exploring diverse cultures.
