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/
Korean meaning: 억지로 시키다, 강제로 하게 하다
Korean pronunciation: **포**스 투 두
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

to make someone do something against their will or choice

Force the horse to take the course!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
force는 라틴어 'fortis(강한)'에서 유래되었으며, 고대 로마 군대의 강력한 힘을 표현하는 단어로 시작되어 현재는 물리적·정신적 압력을 의미하게 되었습니다.
🎵Rhyme
🔗Collocations
📝Examples
“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!”
“Financial difficulties forced them to sell their house.”
“My cat forces me to wake up at 5 AM by sitting on my face.”
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