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forced

/fɔɹst/adjective1 syllable

Forced means: lacking spontaneity; not natural.

Synonyms for forced9

adjective, as in lacking spontaneity; not natural

adjective, as in forced or compelled

involuntary, nonvoluntary, unvoluntary

adjective, as in made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency

unscheduled

also used for forced

forcible

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What does forced mean?4

adjective

1

lacking spontaneity; not natural“a constrained smile”

2

forced or compelled“promised to abolish forced labor”

3

made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency“a forced landing”

4

produced by or subjected to forcing“forced-air heating”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with forced?4

three syllables

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Forced in a sentence

  • Because of his illness, he was forced to put off the meeting.unknown
  • Unable to prove his innocence, he was forced to leave his native town.CK
  • You may be forced to fight, whether you want to or not.CK
  • I was forced to start everything from the beginning, and that wasn't pleasant.AlanF_US
  • If you were forced to sign that contract, then it's invalid.CK
  • On account of bad weather, we were forced to call off the assembly.unknown
  • The contract, if you were forced to sign it, is invalid.CM
  • If you were forced to sign it, the contract is invalid.CK

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