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mental case vs obsessive

obsessive vs mental case

mental case and obsessive both are nouns.

mental case is not an adjective while obsessive is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mental case Yes No No No
obsessive Yes Yes No No
As nouns, obsessive is a hyponym of mental case; that is, obsessive is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than mental case:
  • mental case: a person suffering from neurosis
  • obsessive: a person who has obsessions
Other hyponyms of mental case include claustrophobe, hysteric, obsessive-compulsive, psychopath, sociopath.
mental case (noun) obsessive (noun)
a person suffering from neurosis a person who has obsessions
mental case (adjective) obsessive (adjective)
characterized by or constituting an obsession
Difference between mental case and obsessive

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