Obsessive in a sentence as a noun

That's signature style of a lot of great, obsessive reviewers.

Like you, I used to be obsessive about details and solving subproblems.

What they did have was an obsessive focus on the user, and on getting things done so they could move on to get other things done.

"I was an obsessive and voracious reader, but always an outcast.

They're obsessive about upgrading everyone and leaving the past behind.

I honestly don't know whether to be impressed or frightened by the level of obsessive attention to detail on display here.

I think I'd rather work with well balanced human beings, rather than obsessive, robotic workaholics...

I'm not really trying to compare them, just pointing out that obsessive idea to run Photoshop in browser is almost as old as browser and photoshop themselves.

I also find the whole "ping me when a close friend does or says anything" aspect of the app as I've seen others use it to be a little obsessive and possibly even creepy.

We also tend to be obsessive -- it's how we complete lists like the OP, after all -- and thus once drawn to something, tend to have the doggedness to practice until rather good at it.

Obsessive in a sentence as an adjective

If your employer decides to obsessively focus on HR policies and petty accounting of time rather than simply getting **** done, that sounds like a great reason to quit.

>How could anyone hope to accomplish anything halfway great without being grandiose, obsessive and deluded?That's a Hollywood cliched idea of creativity.

Imagine that you can't think of anything else at all no matter how hard you try, and these obsessive thoughts just spin in your head over and over and over and over and over and over again with no relief.

Someone that can be completely obsessive about \n something does have an advantage, but the same questions about focus \n apply for any amount of time you choose to devote to an \n undertaking.

CCP is notoriously bad at understanding the impact of changes on the in-game economy, especially when it comes to nullsec and obsessive nerds playing internet spreadsheets.

The author might consider using Microsoft products because they are obsessive about providing backwards compatibility.

It's not like we're saying the NSA news is unimportant -- just don't hijack threads that are about other things with obsessive privacy speculation when there isn't any empirical evidence or information to offer.

The more this happens, the more you have to think: wait a second, if ten years of obsessive development and marketing and branding gets us X sales, and 10 hours of A/B testing added X sales to that... what the heck was I doing last week again.

As a hopeless idealist and an obsessive problem-solver, I can't help but to habitually look at the world around me and see in its place the potential for the future that so many people with resources claim to be interested in while being interested first and foremost in making a quick profit.

Obsessive definitions

noun

a person who has obsessions

adjective

characterized by or constituting an obsession; "the obsessional character of his response"; "obsessive gambling"

See also: obsessional