force to do — to make someone do something against their will or choice
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: to make someone do something against their will or choice
Pronunciation (IPA): /fɔːrs tuː duː/
Example Sentences
- My mom forced me to eat vegetables by hiding them in pizza.
- The weather forced us to cancel the outdoor wedding.
- Don't force me to choose between pizza and hamburgers - that's cruel!
force to do
NOUN[/fɔːrs tuː duː/]
to make someone do something against their will or choice

💡 Concept
to make someone do something against their will or choice

🎵 Rhyme
Force the horse to take the course!
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🎤Pronunciation
🇺🇸 US/fɔːrs tuː duː/
🇬🇧 UK/fɔːs tuː duː/
🌳Etymology
Rootforce
🎵Rhyme
coursesourcehorse
course
source
horse
🔗Collocations
force someone to leave
force to resign
force to accept
force to pay
force to comply
force to confess
force to choose
📝Examples
😄 Fun example
“My mom forced me to eat vegetables by hiding them in pizza.”
“The weather forced us to cancel the outdoor wedding.”
😄 Fun example
“Don't force me to choose between pizza and hamburgers - that's cruel!”
“Financial difficulties forced them to sell their house.”
😄 Fun example
“My cat forces me to wake up at 5 AM by sitting on my face.”
📚Related Words
Synonyms
compel to domake someone dooblige to dopressure to docoerce into doing
Antonyms
allow to chooselet decidegive freedom
Related
persuadeconvinceinfluencepressuredemand
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