addictivity

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English

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Etymology

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From addictive +‎ -ity.

Noun

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addictivity (usually uncountable, plural addictivities)

  1. The characteristic of being addictive.
    • 1989, "Silkworm" (video game review) in Crash (issue 66, pages 24-25)
      The two-player option is brilliant (one takes control of the jeep and the other the helicopter) and increases the addictivity.
    • 2004, Lowinson et al, Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook
      At any one time, 70% of smokers would like to be able to quit but cannot do so primarily because of the extraordinary addictivity of nicotine.
    • 2006, Dan L Dudgeon, The Plant:
      Apparently, with heroin-like euphoria and addictivity, it's taking over as the drug of choice for inner-city youths, as well as college students.

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