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- Controlled by a supernatural spirit or demon.
- Acting with extreme, frantic energy or emotion.
- Formally having a specific quality (possessed of).
- Lacking personal agency due to an external force.
- Supernatural Context
- Used to describe individuals in horror movies or religious accounts who exhibit abnormal behavior due to demonic influence.
He cleaned the entire house in an hour, scrubbing the floors like a man possessed.
- Metaphorical Usage
- Describing intense focus or irrational behavior driven by internal passions rather than external spirits.
The artist, possessed by a sudden vision, painted until dawn without stopping for food or rest.
- Formal Usage
- Indicating the ownership of specific attributes or physical property in a sophisticated tone.
The candidate was possessed of a rare combination of humility and iron-willed determination.
The protagonist in the novel became possessed by the desire for revenge, leading to his eventual downfall.
Witnesses described the attacker as appearing possessed, with glazed eyes and unnatural strength.
- Possessed By
- Indicates being controlled or dominated by a spirit, emotion, or idea. Example: 'Possessed by greed.'
The crowd was possessed by a collective madness after the team lost the final match.
- Possessed Of
- A formal construction meaning 'to have' or 'to be endowed with' a specific quality. Example: 'Possessed of a sharp tongue.'
Though he was poor, he was possessed of a dignity that commanded respect from everyone he met.
She ran toward the finish line like a woman possessed, breaking the world record.
- The 'Like a...' Pattern
- Always used to describe an action done with extreme, almost frightening intensity. Example: 'He typed like a man possessed.'
The storm lashed the coast, and the wind howled like a possessed beast.
Is he possessed? He hasn't stopped talking to himself for three hours.
- Horror & Pop Culture
- The word is a 'genre marker.' If you hear it in a movie review, you immediately know the film involves the supernatural.
The trailer asked the chilling question: 'What would you do if your child was possessed?'
'He was possessed of a fortune that made him the most eligible bachelor in the county.'
- Sports Commentary
- Used to describe athletes who are performing at an unusually high, intense level.
The goalie defended the net like one possessed, stopping every single shot.
- True Crime & News
- Used by witnesses to describe someone acting with terrifying, inexplicable energy.
Neighbors said the man was possessed by a sudden fury when the argument began.
The professor, possessed of an encyclopedic knowledge of history, spoke for hours.
- Possessed vs. Obsessed
- Obsessed = Thinking about it too much. Possessed = Controlled by it.
Incorrect: 'I am possessed with chocolate.' Correct: 'I am obsessed with chocolate.'
- Preposition Errors
- Always use 'of' for qualities and 'by' for external forces.
Incorrect: 'He was possessed by a great talent.' Correct: 'He was possessed of a great talent.'
- Adjective vs. Verb
- The adjective describes a person's condition; the verb describes the act of owning.
The haunted doll possessed the child (verb). The child was possessed (adjective).
She possessed a calm demeanor (verb). She was possessed of a calm demeanor (adjective phrase).
- Possessed vs. Bewitched
- Possessed is invasive and scary; bewitched is often magical or charming.
He was possessed by a demon. vs. He was bewitched by her beauty.
- Possessed vs. Consumed
- Possessed implies external control; consumed implies internal destruction.
She was possessed by rage. vs. She was consumed by guilt.
- Possessed of vs. Endowed with
- Both are formal. 'Endowed' sounds more like a blessing; 'possessed of' sounds like a description.
He was possessed of a sharp wit. vs. He was endowed with great musical talent.
The suspect acted like a man possessed, ignoring the police commands.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The meaning shifted from 'owning property' to 'being owned by a spirit' in the late 14th century, reflecting the idea that a demon 'occupies' a person like a house.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the 'ed' as a separate syllable (po-zess-ed). It should be one syllable: 'zest'.
- Using a soft 's' sound instead of a 'z' sound.
- Stressing the first syllable.
- Confusing it with 'processed'.
- Dropping the final 't' sound.
Nivel de dificultad
Common in fiction and news, but 'possessed of' can be tricky.
Requires correct preposition use (by vs. of).
The idiom 'like a man possessed' is very useful.
Usually clear from context, especially in horror.
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Passive Voice with Adjectives
He was possessed by the spirit.
Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives
A man possessed of great wisdom.
Similes with 'Like'
She ran like a woman possessed.
Participial Adjectives
The possessed child slept soundly.
Compound Adjectives
The self-possessed leader spoke.
Ejemplos por nivel
The scary doll was possessed.
A boneca assustadora estava possuída.
Adjective after the verb 'to be'.
Is that man possessed by a ghost?
Aquele homem está possuído por um fantasma?
Question form with 'by'.
I saw a possessed house in the movie.
Eu vi uma casa possuída no filme.
Adjective before the noun.
He acts like he is possessed.
Ele age como se estivesse possuído.
Simile using 'like'.
The possessed cat ran away.
O gato possuído fugiu.
Attributive adjective.
She thinks her toy is possessed.
Ela acha que o brinquedo dela está possuído.
Predicate adjective.
Don't go in there; it's possessed!
Não entre lá; está possuído!
Exclamatory use.
The possessed spirit was very loud.
O espírito possuído era muito barulhento.
Simple subject-adjective-noun.
He ran like a man possessed to catch the bus.
Ele correu como um possuído para pegar o ônibus.
Idiomatic phrase 'like a man possessed'.
The girl was possessed by a strange power.
A menina estava possuída por um poder estranho.
Passive structure with 'by'.
They told stories about a possessed forest.
Eles contaram histórias sobre uma floresta possuída.
Adjective modifying 'forest'.
She cleaned the room like she was possessed.
Ela limpou o quarto como se estivesse possuída.
Comparison of manner.
The possessed car started its own engine.
O carro possuído ligou o próprio motor.
Subject adjective.
Is it true that the jewelry is possessed?
É verdade que a joia está possuída?
Interrogative clause.
He looked possessed when he was angry.
Ele parecia possuído quando estava com raiva.
Linking verb 'looked'.
The movie is about a possessed boy.
O filme é sobre um menino possuído.
Prepositional phrase.
The artist was possessed by a sudden creative urge.
O artista foi possuído por um súbito impulso criativo.
Metaphorical use with 'by'.
He worked like a man possessed to finish the project.
Ele trabalhou como um possuído para terminar o projeto.
Idiom for intense effort.
The villagers believed the old woman was possessed.
Os aldeões acreditavam que a velha estava possuída.
Reported belief.
She felt possessed by a spirit of adventure.
Ela se sentiu possuída por um espírito de aventura.
Abstract use of 'spirit'.
The possessed man spoke in a voice that wasn't his.
O homem possuído falou com uma voz que não era a dele.
Descriptive adjective.
He was possessed by the idea of finding the treasure.
Ele estava possuído pela ideia de encontrar o tesouro.
Possessed by an idea (obsession).
The book describes a possessed object that brings bad luck.
O livro descreve um objeto possuído que traz má sorte.
Adjective modifying 'object'.
She screamed as if she were possessed.
Ela gritou como se estivesse possuída.
Subjunctive 'were' after 'as if'.
The diplomat was possessed of a remarkably calm demeanor.
O diplomata era dotado de um comportamento notavelmente calmo.
Formal 'possessed of' meaning 'having'.
He was possessed by a desire for revenge that blinded him.
Ele foi possuído por um desejo de vingança que o cegou.
Strong metaphorical use.
The old mansion seemed possessed of its own dark history.
A velha mansão parecia possuída por sua própria história sombria.
'Possessed of' used for an inanimate object's traits.
She remained self-possessed even during the crisis.
Ela permaneceu calma mesmo durante a crise.
Use of the derivative 'self-possessed'.
The athlete played like one possessed, scoring repeatedly.
O atleta jogou como um possuído, marcando repetidamente.
Comparison using 'one possessed'.
Is he possessed of the necessary skills for this job?
Ele possui as habilidades necessárias para este trabalho?
Formal interrogative 'possessed of'.
The poem speaks of a soul possessed by longing.
O poema fala de uma alma possuída pela saudade.
Literary/poetic use.
The crowd, possessed by a collective fervor, began to march.
A multidão, possuída por um fervor coletivo, começou a marchar.
Appositive adjective phrase.
The protagonist was possessed of a singular, driving ambition.
O protagonista era dotado de uma ambição única e impulsionadora.
Elevated literary style.
The witness described the defendant as acting like a man possessed.
A testemunha descreveu o réu como agindo como um homem possuído.
Idiomatic use in a formal report.
He was possessed by a preternatural sense of timing.
Ele era possuído por um senso de tempo sobrenatural.
Use of 'preternatural' to enhance 'possessed'.
The landscape, possessed of a stark beauty, was intimidating.
A paisagem, dotada de uma beleza austera, era intimidante.
Formal description of nature.
She was possessed by the conviction that she was being watched.
Ela estava possuída pela convicção de que estava sendo vigiada.
Possessed by a mental state/conviction.
The ancient text was said to be possessed of magical properties.
Dizia-se que o texto antigo era dotado de propriedades mágicas.
Passive voice with 'possessed of'.
He spoke with the intensity of one possessed by a divine vision.
Ele falou com a intensidade de quem está possuído por uma visão divina.
Complex comparative structure.
The city seemed possessed by a spirit of restless innovation.
A cidade parecia possuída por um espírito de inovação inquieta.
Metaphorical personification of a city.
The estate was possessed of a grandeur that had long since faded.
A propriedade era dotada de uma grandeza que há muito havia desaparecido.
Sophisticated use of 'possessed of' in a narrative.
He was possessed by a demon of his own making: his pride.
Ele foi possuído por um demônio de sua própria autoria: seu orgulho.
Metaphorical 'demon' representing a flaw.
The actress was possessed of a rare, luminous quality.
A atriz era dotada de uma qualidade rara e luminosa.
High-level descriptive adjective phrase.
The mob, possessed by a primal bloodlust, surged forward.
A turba, possuída por uma sede de sangue primitiva, avançou.
Intense, evocative vocabulary.
He argued his case like a man possessed, refusing to yield.
Ele defendeu seu caso como um possuído, recusando-se a ceder.
Idiomatic emphasis in a professional context.
The artifact, though small, was possessed of a heavy significance.
O artefato, embora pequeno, era dotado de um pesado significado.
Contrastive structure with 'possessed of'.
She was possessed by a melancholy that no one could soothe.
Ela estava possuída por uma melancolia que ninguém conseguia suavizar.
Abstract emotion as a possessing force.
The scholar was possessed of a mind that brooked no error.
O estudioso era dotado de uma mente que não tolerava erros.
Archaic/formal phrasing 'brooked no error'.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— An old-fashioned way to say someone is evil or crazy.
The neighbors thought he was possessed of the devil.
— A person acting with uncontrollable energy.
He attacked the project like a man possessed.
— Being totally focused on one thought.
He was possessed by the idea of flight.
— Having one's mental abilities (usually 'in possession of').
He was still possessed of all his faculties at ninety.
— Feeling a strong need to do something.
I was possessed by the urge to laugh.
Se confunde a menudo con
Obsessed is about thinking; possessed is about being controlled.
Processed refers to food or data; possessed refers to control or ownership.
Oppressed means being treated cruelly by authority; possessed means being controlled by a spirit.
Modismos y expresiones
— With extreme, frantic energy.
He cleaned the kitchen like a man possessed.
informal/common— Actually having something is more important than claiming to own it.
He has the car now, and possession is nine-tenths of the law.
legal/proverb— Similar to 'like a man possessed' but gender-neutral.
They fought like ones possessed.
common— Being independent (rarely used with 'possessed of').
The machine seemed possessed of a mind of its own.
literary— To act according to a certain mood or theme.
We were possessed by the spirit of Christmas.
metaphorical— Knowing the truth (formal).
Once possessed of the facts, he changed his mind.
formal— Female version of the common idiom.
She ran the marathon like a woman possessed.
common— Driven by a future goal.
The inventor was possessed by a vision of a better world.
literary— Being very persuasive (formal).
The salesman was possessed of a silver tongue.
literaryFácil de confundir
Both involve intense focus.
Obsessed is internal (thoughts); possessed is external (control).
I am obsessed with cars, but he drove like he was possessed.
Both involve spirits.
Haunted is about a place; possessed is about a person or object.
The house is haunted, and the girl is possessed.
Both mean 'having a quality'.
Endowed is usually positive/natural; possessed of is more formal/neutral.
She is endowed with talent and possessed of a large inheritance.
Both involve magic.
Bewitched is often about attraction; possessed is about invasion.
He was bewitched by her, but the villain was possessed by a demon.
Both involve bad luck/spirits.
Cursed is a fate; possessed is a state of control.
The family is cursed, and the son is possessed.
Patrones de oraciones
Subject + is/was + possessed.
The doll was possessed.
Subject + is/was + possessed by + [Noun].
He was possessed by anger.
Verb + like a man/woman possessed.
He ran like a man possessed.
Subject + is/was + possessed of + [Quality].
She was possessed of great beauty.
Possessed of [Quality], [Subject] + [Verb].
Possessed of a sharp mind, he solved the puzzle.
Subject + seemed + possessed by + [Idea].
He seemed possessed by the idea of fame.
It was as if [Subject] were possessed.
It was as if the very trees were possessed.
A [Noun] possessed of [Attribute].
A mind possessed of singular focus.
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Common in fiction, rare in technical speech.
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He is possessed with music.
→
He is obsessed with music.
Use 'obsessed with' for hobbies and 'possessed by' for spirits/emotions.
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She is possessed by a great wealth.
→
She is possessed of great wealth.
Use 'of' when talking about owning qualities or money.
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The man was po-zess-ed.
→
The man was po-zest.
The 'ed' is not a separate syllable.
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He is a self-possessed demon.
→
He is a possessed demon.
'Self-possessed' means calm and in control, which is the opposite of 'possessed'.
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The house possessed the family.
→
The house was possessed / The family was possessed.
As an adjective, it usually describes the state of the person/object.
Consejos
Choose the right preposition
Remember: 'By' for demons, 'Of' for talents. This is the most important rule for this word.
Use 'self-possessed' for praise
If someone stays calm in a scary situation, call them 'self-possessed'. It's a high-level compliment.
Avoid overusing in horror
If every character is 'possessed', the word loses its power. Use 'haunted' or 'influenced' for variety.
Use the idiom for emphasis
Saying 'He's working like a man possessed' is much more descriptive than 'He's working hard'.
Check the 'ed' sound
Make sure the 'ed' at the end sounds like a 't', not a separate syllable.
Look for the context
If you see 'possessed' in a 19th-century book, it probably means 'having' something, not a demon.
Use for emotions
You can be 'possessed by' rage, joy, or even a spirit of competition.
Listen for the 'z' sound
The 'ss' in 'possessed' is always voiced like a 'z'.
Use 'possessed of' in essays
It adds a sophisticated tone to your academic writing when describing attributes.
Personify objects
Describe a 'possessed' computer that won't stop crashing to add humor to your writing.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'POSSessed' person as being 'POSS-essed' (owned) by a 'BOSS' (the spirit).
Asociación visual
Imagine a person with glowing eyes being pulled by invisible puppet strings.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to use 'possessed by' and 'possessed of' in the same paragraph about a fictional character.
Origen de la palabra
From the Latin 'possessus', the past participle of 'possidere', which means 'to occupy' or 'to hold'. It is a combination of 'potis' (able/powerful) and 'sedere' (to sit).
Significado original: To sit as a master; to have power over something.
Indo-European > Italic > Latin > Old French > Middle English.Contexto cultural
Be careful using 'possessed' to describe mental health issues, as it can be seen as stigmatizing or insensitive.
Commonly used in sports and creative fields to praise high-intensity performance.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Horror Movies
- possessed doll
- demonic possession
- possessed by a spirit
- exorcising the possessed
Sports
- played like a man possessed
- possessed by the game
- unnatural energy
- unstoppable force
Literature
- possessed of a fortune
- possessed of beauty
- possessed by a dark thought
- a soul possessed
Psychology
- feeling possessed
- loss of agency
- dissociative state
- possessed by an impulse
Daily Chores
- cleaning like a man possessed
- cooking like one possessed
- working like possessed
- frantic energy
Inicios de conversación
"Have you ever seen a movie about a possessed object?"
"When was the last time you worked like a man possessed?"
"Do you think some people are possessed of natural talents that others can't learn?"
"What emotion makes you feel like you are being possessed by it?"
"If you were possessed of a great fortune, what would you buy first?"
Temas para diario
Describe a time you felt possessed by a strong emotion like anger or joy. How did you act?
Write a short horror story about a possessed household item, like a toaster or a chair.
Discuss the qualities you are possessed of that make you a good friend.
Do you believe in the literal meaning of being possessed, or is it always a metaphor?
Imagine you are a detective investigating a 'possessed' house. What do you find?
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasUsually no, but 'possessed of' a good quality is positive, and 'self-possessed' is very positive.
'By' is for spirits/emotions; 'of' is for qualities/wealth.
No, it can be used for any spirit, or metaphorically for strong emotions and ideas.
It is two syllables: puh-ZEST. The 'ed' sounds like 't'.
It can be both. As an adjective, it describes a state (The possessed man). As a verb, it is the past tense of possess (He possessed the gold).
It means doing something with extreme, almost crazy energy and speed.
Yes, in fiction, dolls, houses, and cars are often described as possessed.
It means being calm, confident, and in control of your own feelings.
The meaning 'controlled by spirits' is neutral. The construction 'possessed of' is very formal.
No, you should say 'I am obsessed with my hobby'.
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Write a sentence using 'possessed by' to describe a strong emotion.
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Summary
The word 'possessed' describes a loss of self-control, whether due to a literal demon in horror stories or a metaphorical 'demon' like obsession or rage in real life. Example: 'He ran like a man possessed.'
- Controlled by a supernatural spirit or demon.
- Acting with extreme, frantic energy or emotion.
- Formally having a specific quality (possessed of).
- Lacking personal agency due to an external force.
Choose the right preposition
Remember: 'By' for demons, 'Of' for talents. This is the most important rule for this word.
Use 'self-possessed' for praise
If someone stays calm in a scary situation, call them 'self-possessed'. It's a high-level compliment.
Avoid overusing in horror
If every character is 'possessed', the word loses its power. Use 'haunted' or 'influenced' for variety.
Use the idiom for emphasis
Saying 'He's working like a man possessed' is much more descriptive than 'He's working hard'.