At the A1 level, you don't need to use the word 'maladivement' yet, as it is quite complex. However, you can understand its root: the word 'malade', which means 'sick'. When you see 'maladivement', think of someone who is 'doing something in a sick way'. At this stage, instead of using 'maladivement', you would use simple words like 'très' (very) or 'trop' (too much). For example, instead of saying 'He is pathologically shy', an A1 learner would say 'Il est très timide'. Understanding the connection between 'malade' and 'maladivement' helps you see how French builds long words from short ones. You might see this word in a simple story or a comic book to describe a character who is very, very jealous or very, very scared. Just remember: 'mal' usually means something bad or sick in French!
At the A2 level, you are starting to learn more adverbs that end in '-ment' (like 'lentement' or 'heureusement'). 'Maladivement' is one of these adverbs. It comes from the adjective 'maladif' (sickly). You can start to recognize this word when reading simple descriptions of people. At this level, you should know that 'maladivement' is used to describe an emotion or a habit that is 'too much' and seems 'unhealthy'. For example, if a character in a movie is always checking their phone every second, you could say they are 'maladivement' obsessed. You don't have to use it in your own speaking yet, but if you do, it will make your French sound much more advanced. Just be careful not to confuse it with 'malheureusement' (unfortunately), which is a very common A2 word!
At the B1 level, 'maladivement' is a great word to add to your vocabulary to describe people's personalities and behaviors with more nuance. At this stage, you are expected to talk about feelings and opinions in more detail. 'Maladivement' allows you to express that something is not just 'extreme', but 'pathological' or 'unhealthy'. It is commonly used with adjectives like 'jaloux' (jealous), 'timide' (shy), or 'méfiant' (suspicious). You should practice placing it correctly in a sentence: usually before the adjective (e.g., 'Elle est maladivement perfectionniste'). This word is very useful for writing character descriptions or discussing social issues like the 'unhealthy' obsession with social media. It shows that you understand the difference between a normal trait and one that has become a problem.
For B2 learners, 'maladivement' should be a regular part of your descriptive toolkit. At this level, you are moving into more abstract and complex topics. You can use 'maladivement' to criticize social trends, analyze literary characters, or describe complex psychological states. You should understand the subtle difference between 'maladivement' and its synonyms like 'excessivement' or 'pathologiquement'. You can also use it to modify verbs (e.g., 's'inquiéter maladivement'). At B2, you should be able to explain *why* something is 'maladivement' done—for example, explaining that a character's 'attachement maladif' to the past prevents them from moving forward. This word helps you achieve the 'precision' required for the B2 level, especially in formal writing and debates.
At the C1 level, you should be sensitive to the stylistic and rhetorical effects of 'maladivement'. It is a word that carries a certain weight and can be used to create a specific atmosphere in your writing—one of unease, psychological depth, or intense scrutiny. You should be able to use it in varied contexts, from political commentary (e.g., 'un attachement maladivement rigide à des principes obsolètes') to artistic critique. You should also be aware of its morphological structure (maladif/maladive/maladivement) and how it fits into the broader family of French adverbs of intensity. At this level, you can use it to create irony or to emphasize a point in a sophisticated way. It's not just about the meaning; it's about the 'color' the word adds to your sentence.
At the C2 level, you have a complete mastery of 'maladivement' and can use it with total precision and stylistic flair. You understand its literary heritage and can identify when an author uses it to evoke the 'fin de siècle' spirit or a Zola-esque naturalism. You can use it in the most complex grammatical structures and pair it with rare or highly specific adjectives to create striking images. For a C2 speaker, 'maladivement' is part of a vast repertoire of adverbs that allow for the finest possible distinctions in meaning. You might use it to describe a 'discrétion maladivement calculée' or a 'générosité maladivement ostentatoire'. At this level, the word is a tool for deep psychological and social analysis, used with an awareness of its historical and cultural connotations.

maladivement 30秒で

  • Means 'pathologically' or 'unhealthily'.
  • Used for obsessive behaviors or extreme emotions.
  • Derived from 'malade' (sick).
  • Commonly pairs with 'jaloux', 'timide', and 'perfectionniste'.

The French adverb maladivement is a fascinating linguistic tool that bridges the gap between physical health and psychological intensity. Derived from the adjective maladif (sickly or unhealthy), which in turn stems from the noun maladie (illness), this adverb describes an action or a state that is performed or exists in a way that suggests a lack of balance, a pathology, or a morbid obsession. When you use this word, you are not merely saying something is 'very' or 'extremely' done; you are implying that the level of intensity has crossed a threshold into the realm of the 'unhealthy' or 'abnormal'. It is most frequently used to describe personality traits, emotional states, or repetitive behaviors that seem beyond the control of the individual and potentially harmful to their well-being or social integration.

Psychological Intensity
Used to describe emotions like jealousy, shyness, or anxiety that are so strong they resemble a medical condition.
Obsessive Behavior
Refers to actions performed with such meticulousness or frequency that they seem driven by a compulsion.
Physical Appearance
Occasionally used to describe a sickly look, though 'maladif' is more common for direct physical description.

Il est maladivement jaloux, ce qui détruit sa relation.

Translation: He is pathologically jealous, which is destroying his relationship.

In contemporary French, you will hear this word in literary contexts, psychological discussions, and everyday conversations when someone wants to emphasize the 'wrongness' of an excess. For instance, if someone is 'maladivement timide' (pathologically shy), it means their shyness prevents them from functioning normally in society. It is not just a cute personality quirk; it is a barrier. The word carries a weight of concern or judgment, suggesting that the subject might need help or that the situation is unsustainable. It is a powerful adverb because it evokes the imagery of a hospital or a clinic without necessarily being a clinical diagnosis itself. It is the language of the 'too much' that borders on the 'ill'.

Elle range sa maison maladivement tous les jours.

Furthermore, the word is often used in political or social commentary to describe an 'unhealthy' attachment to an idea or a past era. One might speak of a 'nostalgie maladive' (though here it's the adjective) or acting 'maladivement attaché' to old traditions. This versatility makes it a staple for B1-B2 learners who want to add nuance to their descriptions of human behavior. It is important to note that while the root is 'malade', the adverb almost always moves into the metaphorical or psychological space. You wouldn't say someone is 'maladivement coughing'; you would use it for the obsession with the cough or the fear of getting sick.

Synonym: Pathologiquement
More clinical and formal than maladivement.
Synonym: Obsessionnellement
Focuses on the repetitive nature rather than the 'sickly' nature.

Cet auteur est maladivement obsédé par le détail.

To master this word is to understand the French penchant for analyzing the human psyche. It reflects a culture that values psychological depth and recognizes that human emotions are not always healthy. When you use 'maladivement', you are participating in this tradition of precise emotional mapping. Whether you are describing a character in a novel or a friend's strange habit, this word provides the exact shade of 'troubled intensity' required for a sophisticated description.

Using maladivement correctly requires an understanding of its placement and the types of words it typically modifies. As an adverb, its primary role is to modify adjectives or verbs, adding a layer of 'unhealthy intensity' to the action or quality described. Because it is a long, five-syllable word, it often carries significant rhetorical weight in a sentence, usually placed immediately after the verb or before the adjective it qualifies.

Modifying Adjectives
The most common usage. It precedes the adjective to indicate a pathological level of that quality. Example: 'maladivement discret'.
Modifying Verbs
It follows the verb to describe how an action is performed. Example: 'Il s'inquiète maladivement'.

Sa peur de l'échec est maladivement prononcée.

Translation: His fear of failure is pathologically pronounced.

When constructing sentences with 'maladivement', consider the emotional stakes. It is rarely used for positive traits unless there is a subtext of dysfunction. For example, while you might say someone is 'maladivement généreux' (pathologically generous), it implies that their generosity is actually a problem—perhaps they give away money they don't have, or they use giving as a way to control others. This negative or 'troubled' connotation is essential. It transforms a simple description into a psychological observation.

Il a réagi maladivement à cette simple critique.

In complex sentences, 'maladivement' can be used to contrast a normal state with an abnormal one. 'Bien qu'il soit d'ordinaire calme, il s'est mis à trembler maladivement' (Although he is usually calm, he began to tremble unhealthily). Here, the adverb provides the climax of the sentence, signaling to the reader or listener that something is seriously wrong. It is also a favorite in French literature to describe characters with 'dark' or 'tortured' souls. Authors like Balzac or Zola might use it to describe a character's greed or lust, elevating a common vice to a medical-like state of being.

Sentence Pattern: Subject + Verb + Maladivement
Focuses on the action. 'Il ment maladivement' (He lies pathologically).
Sentence Pattern: Subject + être + Maladivement + Adjective
Focuses on the state. 'Elle est maladivement attachée à son passé'.

Le vieil homme surveillait son trésor maladivement.

Finally, remember that 'maladivement' is not interchangeable with 'malheureusement' (unfortunately). A common mistake for English speakers is to confuse these because of the 'mal-' prefix. While 'malheureusement' describes an external event that is bad, 'maladivement' describes an internal state that is sick. Always ask yourself: 'Is this behavior so extreme it feels like an illness?' If the answer is yes, 'maladivement' is your word.

While 'maladivement' might sound like a word reserved for 19th-century novels, it is surprisingly present in modern French life, particularly in media, psychology-adjacent conversations, and high-stakes social drama. You will encounter it in various contexts, each adding a layer to its meaning. Understanding these contexts will help you recognize when it's appropriate to use and when it might be too 'heavy'.

Psychology and Self-Help
In podcasts or magazines like 'Psychologies Magazine', experts use it to describe toxic behaviors or disorders without using overly technical jargon.
News and Current Affairs
Journalists might use it to describe a public figure's 'obsession maladive' with their image or a specific policy.
Literature and Cinema
It is a staple for describing the 'antihéros' or the 'personnage tourmenté' (tormented character) in French thrillers or dramas.

Dans ce film, le protagoniste aime maladivement une femme qu'il n'a jamais rencontrée.

Translation: In this film, the protagonist pathologically loves a woman he has never met.

In daily life, you might hear it during a 'café-débat' or a deep conversation with friends about relationships. If someone is describing an ex-partner who was controlling, they might say: 'Il était maladivement jaloux.' This usage is common because it validates the speaker's experience of the behavior as 'not normal'. It provides a linguistic 'diagnosis' that is socially acceptable but carries the weight of a serious critique. It is also used in the workplace to describe a 'perfectionnisme maladif' (unhealthy perfectionism), a term often used in human resources to discuss burnout or toxic work environments.

Il cherche maladivement l'approbation de ses pairs.

Furthermore, in the world of sports, a commentator might say a player is 'maladivement compétitif' to describe someone whose desire to win is so great it sometimes leads to bad sportsmanship or injury. In this context, it's almost a backhanded compliment—acknowledging the drive but noting the danger. You will also see it in literary reviews. A critic might describe an author's style as 'maladivement précis', suggesting that the level of detail is almost claustrophobic for the reader. This shows the word's ability to move from describing people to describing abstract concepts like 'style' or 'atmosphere'.

Artistic Critique
Used to describe art that is unsettling or hyper-focused on dark themes.
Social Media
Less common, but used when criticizing 'influencer' culture or the 'obsession maladive' with likes.

Elle vérifie son téléphone maladivement toutes les deux minutes.

In summary, 'maladivement' is a word of the 'shadows' of the human experience. It is used whenever a behavior crosses from 'intense' to 'concerning'. If you hear it, pay attention—it usually indicates that the speaker is making a profound observation about someone's character or a situation's stability.

Learning to use 'maladivement' correctly involves avoiding several common pitfalls. Because it is a derived adverb with a strong emotional and clinical undertone, it is easy to misapply it or confuse it with similar-sounding words. Here are the most frequent errors and how to steer clear of them.

Confusion with 'Malheureusement'
This is the #1 mistake. 'Malheureusement' means 'unfortunately' (bad luck/circumstances), while 'maladivement' means 'unhealthily' (internal state). They are NOT interchangeable.
Overusing it for Physical Illness
While it comes from 'malade', you don't use it to say someone is 'very sick'. You wouldn't say 'Il est maladivement au lit avec la grippe'. Instead, use 'gravement malade'.

Incorrect: Maladivement, je ne peux pas venir. (Should be: Malheureusement...)

Another common mistake is using 'maladivement' as a simple synonym for 'très' (very). While it does imply a high degree, it must have that 'unhealthy' or 'morbid' connotation. For instance, saying 'Je suis maladivement content' (I am unhealthily happy) sounds strange and slightly disturbing in French, as if your happiness is a mental illness. Unless you mean that your joy is actually a symptom of mania, stick to 'très content' or 'immensément content'. The word 'maladivement' almost always pairs with negative or neutral traits that have become excessive.

Correct: Il est maladivement timide. (His shyness is a problem.)

Learners also struggle with the gender of the root adjective. 'Maladivement' comes from the feminine form of the adjective 'maladif' (which is 'maladive'). In French, many adverbs are formed by adding '-ment' to the feminine singular adjective. If you try to say 'maladifment', you are making a morphological error. Remember: maladif (masc) -> maladive (fem) -> maladivement (adv). This pattern is consistent with other adverbs like 'actif/active/activement' or 'naïf/naïve/naïvement'.

Misplacement in the Sentence
Don't put it at the beginning of the sentence like 'Heureusement'. It needs to be tied to a specific verb or adjective.
Tone Mismatch
Using it in a very casual or 'slangy' context might sound too formal or overly dramatic. It belongs to the 'standard' or 'sustained' registers of French.

Incorrect: Il est maladifment inquiet. (Correction: maladivement)

Finally, be careful with the nuance between 'maladivement' and 'mordidement' (morbidly). While 'maladivement' focuses on the 'sickness' of the behavior, 'mordidement' focuses specifically on a fascination with death or decay. If someone is obsessed with horror movies, you might use 'mordidement', but if they are obsessed with checking their pulse, 'maladivement' is the better fit. Precision in these 'dark' adverbs will greatly improve your French expression.

To truly master 'maladivement', you must understand its place within a family of words that describe intensity and excess. French is rich with adverbs that allow for precise shades of meaning. By comparing 'maladivement' with its synonyms and alternatives, you can choose the word that fits your context perfectly.

Excessivement
The most neutral alternative. It means 'excessively'. It lacks the 'sickly' connotation of maladivement but is safer if you don't want to imply pathology.
Pathologiquement
The clinical twin of maladivement. Use this in medical or scientific contexts, or when you want to sound very formal and analytical.
Obsessionnellement
Focuses on the repetition and the mental loop. It's perfect for describing habits or thoughts that won't go away.

Il est excessivement poli, mais il est maladivement anxieux.

Comparison: Excessive politeness vs. pathological anxiety.

Another interesting comparison is with 'exagérément' (exaggeratedly). While 'maladivement' implies a deep-seated issue, 'exagérément' suggests something more superficial—an act or a performance. If someone is 'exagérément poli', they might just be trying too hard to impress. If they are 'maladivement poli', their need to be polite is likely driven by a deep, unhealthy fear of conflict. The choice of adverb tells the listener where the behavior comes from: the surface or the soul.

Elle travaille acharnément, parfois jusqu'à l'épuisement maladif.

For those looking for a more poetic or literary touch, consider 'morbidement'. It shares the 'illness' root but leans towards the dark, the macabre, or the decadent. In literature, a character might be 'morbidement attiré par le danger'. This is slightly different from 'maladivement', which is more about the dysfunction of the person than the nature of the attraction. Finally, 'viscéralement' is another powerful adverb of intensity, but it means 'from the gut' or 'deeply'. It doesn't imply illness, just profound, instinctive intensity. Choosing between 'viscéralement attaché' and 'maladivement attaché' is the difference between describing a deep love and describing a codependent obsession.

Compulsivement
Focuses on the inability to stop the action (compulsion).
Déraisonnablement
Focuses on the lack of logic or reason in the intensity.

Il est maladivement méfiant envers tout le monde.

In summary, 'maladivement' is your go-to word when you want to signal that an intensity has become a pathology. Use its synonyms to shift the focus toward clinical precision (pathologiquement), repetition (obsessionnellement), or simple quantity (excessivement). This range of options allows you to describe human behavior with the nuance and depth that the French language is famous for.

How Formal Is It?

豆知識

The root 'male habitus' literally means 'badly had' or 'badly held', referring to the state of one's body. Over centuries, it shifted from physical health to psychological obsession.

発音ガイド

UK /ma.la.div.mɑ̃/
US /mɑˌlɑˈdivˌmɑ̃/
The stress in French is generally on the last syllable: ma-la-div-MANT.
韻が合う語
lentement pourtant méchamment étonnamment vraiment tellement souvent maman
よくある間違い
  • Pronouncing the 't' at the end (it is silent).
  • Missing the nasal sound at the end.
  • Stress on the first syllable.
  • Confusing 'div' with 'deev'.
  • Forgetting the 'e' in the middle (though it's often swallowed in fast speech).

難易度

読解 3/5

Easy to recognize if you know 'malade', but long to read.

ライティング 4/5

Spelling the 'ivement' ending correctly takes practice.

スピーキング 4/5

Requires good control of French nasal sounds and rhythm.

リスニング 3/5

Clear pronunciation, but can be swallowed in fast speech.

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

malade maladie très trop jaloux

次に学ぶ

pathologiquement obsessionnellement excessivement malsain morbide

上級

valétudinaire hypocondriaque atrabilaire mélancolique

知っておくべき文法

Adverb formation from adjectives ending in -if

maladif -> maladive -> maladivement

Placement of adverbs modifying adjectives

Il est [adverbe] jaloux.

Placement of adverbs with compound tenses

Il a réagi [adverbe].

Invariability of adverbs

Ils sont maladivement (no 's') timides.

Nasal vowels (an/en/am/em)

The 'ment' ending pronunciation.

レベル別の例文

1

Il est très malade.

He is very sick.

Simple use of 'malade' as an adjective.

2

Il est trop jaloux.

He is too jealous.

Using 'trop' as a precursor to 'maladivement'.

3

Elle est très timide.

She is very shy.

A1 equivalent of 'maladivement timide'.

4

C'est un mauvais signe.

It is a bad sign.

Focusing on the 'mal' root.

5

Il aime beaucoup le chocolat.

He likes chocolate a lot.

Simple intensity with 'beaucoup'.

6

Elle a peur de tout.

She is afraid of everything.

Simple description of an extreme state.

7

Mon ami est triste.

My friend is sad.

Basic emotion.

8

Il travaille trop.

He works too much.

Simple 'trop' for excess.

1

Il est maladif depuis son enfance.

He has been sickly since his childhood.

Introducing the adjective 'maladif'.

2

Elle est maladivement attachée à son chat.

She is unhealthily attached to her cat.

First introduction of the adverb.

3

Il s'inquiète pour tout, c'est maladif.

He worries about everything, it's unhealthy.

Using 'maladif' as a summary adjective.

4

Il ne faut pas être maladivement jaloux.

One must not be pathologically jealous.

Adverb modifying an adjective.

5

Elle range sa chambre maladivement.

She tidies her room obsessively.

Adverb modifying a verb.

6

C'est une obsession maladive.

It's an unhealthy obsession.

Adjective 'maladive' matching feminine noun.

7

Il est maladivement discret au travail.

He is pathologically discreet at work.

Adverb + Adjective.

8

Je trouve son comportement maladif.

I find his behavior unhealthy.

Describing behavior.

1

Il est maladivement jaloux de sa femme.

He is pathologically jealous of his wife.

Standard B1 usage for personality traits.

2

Elle vérifie maladivement ses emails toutes les minutes.

She obsessively checks her emails every minute.

Describing a modern habit.

3

Son perfectionnisme est devenu maladivement pesant.

His perfectionism has become unhealthily burdensome.

Adverb modifying another adjective.

4

Il est maladivement timide, il n'ose pas parler.

He is pathologically shy; he doesn't dare to speak.

Explaining the consequence of the state.

5

Cette nostalgie est maladivement présente dans ses films.

This nostalgia is unhealthily present in his films.

Describing an artistic theme.

6

Il a un besoin maladif d'être aimé.

He has an unhealthy need to be loved.

Using the adjective form for contrast.

7

Elle s'inquiète maladivement pour la santé de ses enfants.

She worries unhealthily about her children's health.

Adverb modifying a reflexive verb.

8

Son ambition est maladivement dévorante.

His ambition is pathologically consuming.

Strong descriptive imagery.

1

L'auteur décrit un personnage maladivement obsédé par l'argent.

The author describes a character pathologically obsessed with money.

Literary analysis context.

2

Elle refuse de sortir, craignant maladivement les microbes.

She refuses to go out, pathologically fearing germs.

Present participle followed by adverb.

3

Il est maladivement attaché à des traditions qui n'existent plus.

He is unhealthily attached to traditions that no longer exist.

Social commentary context.

4

Son désir de contrôle se manifeste maladivement dans son travail.

His desire for control manifests itself unhealthily in his work.

Abstract subject with reflexive verb.

5

Elle est maladivement sensible à la moindre critique.

She is pathologically sensitive to the slightest criticism.

Describing emotional fragility.

6

Le suspect était maladivement calme pendant l'interrogatoire.

The suspect was unhealthily calm during the interrogation.

Using the word to describe something suspicious.

7

Il surveille maladivement ses calories chaque jour.

He pathologically monitors his calories every day.

Describing a health-related obsession.

8

Cette rivalité est devenue maladivement toxique pour l'équipe.

This rivalry has become pathologically toxic for the team.

Describing group dynamics.

1

L'œuvre est empreinte d'une mélancolie maladivement belle.

The work is imbued with a pathologically beautiful melancholy.

Oxymoron-like usage for aesthetic effect.

2

Il analyse maladivement chaque parole de son interlocuteur.

He pathologically analyzes every word of his interlocutor.

Describing intense intellectual scrutiny.

3

Une méfiance maladivement ancrée empêche tout dialogue.

A pathologically rooted mistrust prevents all dialogue.

Adverb modifying a past participle used as an adjective.

4

Elle cultive maladivement son image sur les réseaux sociaux.

She pathologically cultivates her image on social media.

Criticism of modern behavior.

5

Le récit bascule dans une horreur maladivement fascinante.

The narrative tips into a pathologically fascinating horror.

Describing a reaction to art.

6

Il est maladivement dépendant de l'opinion d'autrui.

He is pathologically dependent on the opinion of others.

Describing a psychological state.

7

Sa pudeur, maladivement exagérée, le rendait presque invisible.

His modesty, pathologically exaggerated, made him almost invisible.

Using commas for parenthetical emphasis.

8

L'économie du pays est maladivement liée à l'exportation de pétrole.

The country's economy is unhealthily linked to oil exports.

Macro-economic usage.

1

L'esthétique fin-de-siècle se complaît dans un érotisme maladivement tourmenté.

The fin-de-siècle aesthetic delights in a pathologically tormented eroticism.

High-level cultural/artistic analysis.

2

Il s'était enfermé dans une solitude maladivement jalonnée de rituels.

He had shut himself in a solitude pathologically punctuated by rituals.

Complex literary structure.

3

Sa dévotion au travail frisait maladivement l'abnégation totale.

His devotion to work pathologically bordered on total self-denial.

Using 'friser' (to border on) with the adverb.

4

Elle scrutait le passé, cherchant maladivement une faute originelle.

She scrutinized the past, pathologically seeking an original fault.

Metaphorical/Philosophical usage.

5

La précision du peintre était telle qu'elle en devenait maladivement clinique.

The painter's precision was such that it became pathologically clinical.

Describing the effect of a style.

6

Il entretenait maladivement le souvenir de sa propre disgrâce.

He pathologically maintained the memory of his own disgrace.

Describing internal psychological maintenance.

7

Le dialogue s'étirait, maladivement chargé de non-dits.

The dialogue stretched out, pathologically laden with the unsaid.

Describing the atmosphere of a scene.

8

Une ambition maladivement décentrée peut mener à la ruine.

A pathologically off-center ambition can lead to ruin.

Abstract philosophical observation.

よく使う組み合わせ

maladivement jaloux
maladivement timide
maladivement attaché
s'inquiéter maladivement
maladivement perfectionniste
être maladivement discret
chercher maladivement
maladivement méfiant
maladivement sensible
mentir maladivement

よく使うフレーズ

un besoin maladif

— An unhealthy or pathological need for something.

Il a un besoin maladif d'attention.

une curiosité maladive

— An unhealthy or morbid curiosity.

Elle a une curiosité maladive pour les faits divers.

une obsession maladive

— A pathological obsession.

Son obsession maladive pour la propreté.

un attachement maladif

— An unhealthy attachment to someone or something.

L'attachement maladif d'une mère à son fils.

une jalousie maladive

— Pathological jealousy.

Leur couple a sombré à cause d'une jalousie maladive.

un perfectionnisme maladif

— Unhealthy perfectionism.

Le perfectionnisme maladif peut mener au burnout.

une timidité maladive

— Pathological shyness.

Sa timidité maladive l'empêche de trouver un emploi.

une méfiance maladive

— Pathological mistrust.

Il vit dans une méfiance maladive des autres.

une inquiétude maladive

— Pathological worry.

Son inquiétude maladive pour l'avenir.

une sensibilité maladive

— Pathological sensitivity.

Une sensibilité maladive à la lumière.

よく混同される語

maladivement vs malheureusement

Means 'unfortunately'. Confused due to the 'mal-' prefix.

maladivement vs gravement

Means 'seriously'. Used for physical illness (gravement malade), not 'maladivement'.

maladivement vs méchamment

Means 'wickedly' or 'meanly'. Sometimes confused by sound.

慣用句と表現

"être malade de jalousie"

— To be sick with jealousy (related concept).

Il est malade de jalousie depuis qu'elle est partie.

neutral
"avoir une peur maladive de..."

— To have a pathological fear of something.

Il a une peur maladive de l'avion.

neutral
"pousser le bouchon un peu trop loin"

— To push things too far (often resulting in maladivement behavior).

Il a poussé le bouchon trop loin avec son contrôle maladif.

informal
"être piqué au vif"

— To be stung to the quick (often leading to acting maladivement).

Piqué au vif, il a réagi maladivement.

neutral
"se rendre malade pour rien"

— To make oneself sick over nothing (related to maladivement worrying).

Arrête de te rendre malade pour rien !

informal
"avoir le mal du pays"

— To be homesick (can be felt maladivement).

Il ressentait maladivement le mal du pays.

neutral
"chercher la petite bête"

— To look for small faults (often done maladivement).

Il cherche toujours la petite bête maladivement.

informal
"être à cheval sur les principes"

— To be very strict about principles (can be maladivement).

Il est maladivement à cheval sur la ponctualité.

neutral
"se faire un sang d'encre"

— To worry excessively (synonymous with s'inquiéter maladivement).

Sa mère se fait un sang d'encre maladivement.

idiomatic
"avoir un grain"

— To be a bit crazy (informal way to describe maladivement behavior).

Il a un grain, il vérifie tout maladivement.

slang

間違えやすい

maladivement vs malheureusement

Both start with 'mal' and end in 'ment'.

'Malheureusement' refers to bad luck/circumstances; 'maladivement' refers to an unhealthy internal state.

Malheureusement, il est maladivement jaloux.

maladivement vs gravement

Both describe intensity related to illness.

'Gravement' is for the severity of a disease; 'maladivement' is for the pathological way an action is done.

Il est gravement malade vs. Il range maladivement.

maladivement vs morbidement

Both relate to 'sickness' or 'death'.

'Morbidement' specifically implies a focus on death/decay; 'maladivement' is more general for any unhealthy excess.

Il est morbidement attiré par le sang.

maladivement vs excessivement

Both mean 'to a high degree'.

'Excessivement' is neutral/quantitative; 'maladivement' is qualitative and implies a problem or illness.

Il est excessivement riche (neutral) vs. Il est maladivement avare (negative).

maladivement vs pathologiquement

They are near-synonyms.

'Pathologiquement' is more formal/clinical; 'maladivement' is more descriptive/literary.

Il ment pathologiquement (clinical) vs. Il est maladivement timide (descriptive).

文型パターン

A2

Il est maladivement [adj].

Il est maladivement timide.

B1

Elle [verbe] maladivement.

Elle s'inquiète maladivement.

B1

C'est un(e) [nom] maladif/ve.

C'est une jalousie maladive.

B2

Son [nom] est maladivement [adj].

Son ambition est maladivement dévorante.

B2

Il a un besoin maladif de [verbe].

Il a un besoin maladif de plaire.

C1

Une [nom] maladivement [participe]...

Une méfiance maladivement ancrée...

C1

[Verbe] maladivement chaque [nom]...

Analyser maladivement chaque détail...

C2

Cela frise maladivement le/la [nom].

Cela frise maladivement l'obsession.

語族

名詞

maladie (illness)
malade (sick person)
maladif (sickly state)

動詞

malade (rarely used as verb)
s'aliter (to take to bed)

形容詞

maladif (masc)
maladive (fem)
malade (sick)

関連

mal (evil/bad)
malheur (misfortune)
malaisé (difficult)
malaise (discomfort)
maladroit (clumsy)

使い方

frequency

Frequent in literature and psychological discussions.

よくある間違い
  • Using 'maladivement' to mean 'unfortunately'. Malheureusement.

    'Malheureusement' is for bad luck; 'maladivement' is for unhealthy behavior.

  • Spelling it 'maladifment'. Maladivement.

    Adverbs are formed from the feminine adjective 'maladive'.

  • Saying 'Il est maladivement grippé'. Il est gravement grippé.

    'Maladivement' is figurative/psychological, not for physical diseases.

  • Using it as a general synonym for 'very' (e.g., maladivement gentil). Très gentil / Excessivement gentil.

    'Maladivement' implies a negative/unhealthy pathology.

  • Pronouncing the final 't'. Pronounce it as a nasal vowel.

    The 't' in '-ment' is always silent in French adverbs.

ヒント

Choose your adjective wisely

'Maladivement' works best with adjectives like 'jaloux', 'timide', 'discret', 'méfiant', or 'perfectionniste'.

Adverb Invariability

Remember that 'maladivement' never changes. Even if you are talking about many people, it stays the same.

Use for character depth

In creative writing, use this word to show that a character's trait is a burden, not just a fact.

Listen for the 'v'

If you hear 'mal...ment', listen for the 'v' sound. If it's there, it's 'maladivement'. If it's an 'r', it's 'malheureusement'.

The five-syllable rhythm

Practice saying 'ma-la-di-ve-ment' slowly to get the rhythm right before speeding up.

Learn the root

Always keep 'malade' in mind. It will help you remember that this word is about things that are 'sickly'.

Avoid 'Maladifment'

Never forget the 'e'. The adverb is built on the feminine form 'maladive'.

Pathology vs. Excess

Use 'excessivement' for things that are just 'a lot', and 'maladivement' for things that are 'too much in a bad way'.

The 'French' touch

Using adverbs like this shows you understand the French interest in psychology.

The 'Malady' link

English 'malady' and French 'maladie' are cognates. Use this to remember the 'unhealthy' meaning.

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記憶術

Think of 'Malady' + 'Vent'. Imagine a sick (malady) person venting their obsessions through a vent. 'Maladivement' is the way they vent!

視覚的連想

Picture a person with a giant magnifying glass looking at a single speck of dust on a floor. This hyper-focus is 'maladivement'.

Word Web

malade maladie maladif maladivement jalousie obsession excessif

チャレンジ

Try to describe three characters from a movie you know using 'maladivement'. (e.g., 'The Joker is maladivement happy'.)

語源

From the French adjective 'maladive' (feminine of 'maladif'), which comes from 'maladie' (illness), rooted in the Old French 'malade', from Latin 'male habitus' (in bad condition).

元の意味: Originally related to physical sickliness or a weak constitution.

Romance (Latin root).

文化的な背景

Be careful when using this word about real people's mental health. It can sound judgmental or dismissive of actual medical conditions.

English speakers often use 'obsessively' or 'pathologically'. 'Maladivement' is the perfect bridge between these two.

Molière's 'The Imaginary Invalid' (Le Malade imaginaire) deals with a 'maladif' obsession with health. Balzac's characters often have 'maladivement' strong desires for money or status.

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

Relationships

  • jalousie maladive
  • attachement maladif
  • dépendance maladive

Work

  • perfectionnisme maladif
  • ambition maladive
  • besoin maladif de contrôle

Health/Psychology

  • méfiance maladive
  • timidité maladive
  • inquiétude maladive

Art/Literature

  • précision maladive
  • sensibilité maladive
  • mélancolie maladive

Daily Habits

  • vérifier maladivement
  • nettoyer maladivement
  • compter maladivement

会話のきっかけ

"Est-ce que tu penses qu'on peut être maladivement perfectionniste ?"

"Connais-tu quelqu'un qui est maladivement jaloux ?"

"Pourquoi certains réseaux sociaux nous rendent-ils maladivement accros ?"

"Est-ce que la timidité peut devenir maladive selon toi ?"

"Peut-on être maladivement attaché à un objet ?"

日記のテーマ

Décrivez une habitude que vous faites presque maladivement.

Pensez-vous que la société moderne est maladivement obsédée par l'image ?

Racontez une histoire où un personnage est maladivement timide.

Quelle est la différence entre être passionné et être maladivement obsédé ?

Analysez un film où la jalousie est montrée maladivement.

よくある質問

10 問

No, you wouldn't say 'I am maladivement coughing'. Use 'gravement' or 'très' for physical sickness. 'Maladivement' is for the *manner* in which you do something or a psychological trait.

Almost always. It implies that a behavior is no longer healthy or balanced. Even with positive traits like 'generosity', it suggests the generosity is a symptom of a problem.

The adjective is 'maladif'. The feminine is 'maladive', which is used to form the adverb.

Yes, especially when people are gossiping or describing someone's strange behavior. 'Il est maladivement jaloux' is a very common phrase.

Only if you mean that the person's happiness is literally a sign of mental illness (like mania). Otherwise, use 'extrêmement content'.

It is a nasal 'ah' sound. Do not pronounce the 'n' or the 't'. It sounds like the 'en' in 'parent'.

'Malade' means you have a disease (flu, etc.). 'Maladif' means you have a sickly constitution or your behavior looks like an illness.

It is 'standard' French. It's not slang, but it's not so formal that you can't use it with friends.

Usually no, unless the object's appearance is 'sickly' (e.g., une couleur maladivement pâle). It's mostly for people and behaviors.

Because in French, adverbs are usually formed from the feminine singular adjective. Maladif -> Maladive + ment.

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Write a sentence describing a 'pathologically shy' person.

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Say the word 'maladivement' out loud with the correct nasal ending.

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(Audio) 'Il s'inquiète maladivement.' What is the person doing?

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Describe an unhealthy obsession with social media using 'maladivement'.

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Use 'maladivement' in a sentence about a perfectionist boss.

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(Audio) 'Une timidité maladive.' Is this a noun or an adverb?

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Explain why someone might be 'maladivement discret'.

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Compare 'excessivement' and 'maladivement' in two sentences.

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(Audio) 'Une précision maladive.' Does the speaker sound impressed or concerned?

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Write a short dialogue between two friends using 'maladivement'.

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Explain the difference between 'malheureusement' and 'maladivement' in French.

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(Audio) 'Un besoin maladif d'être aimé.' What is the noun?

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Describe a character who is 'maladivement' competitive.

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Say 'Il est maladivement attaché à ses souvenirs' three times quickly.

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(Audio) 'Un attachement maladif.' Is the noun masculine or feminine?

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Translate: 'He pathologically analyzes every word.'

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Give an example of 'perfectionnisme maladif' in a student.

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(Audio) 'Il ment maladivement.' Is he telling the truth?

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Write a sentence using 'maladivement' to describe a political situation.

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Explain why 'maladivement' is a B1 level word.

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(Audio) 'Un désir maladif.' Is this a person or a feeling?

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Describe a character in a horror movie using 'maladivement'.

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Use 'maladivement' to describe someone's use of a smartphone.

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(Audio) 'Une méfiance maladivement ancrée.' What is 'ancrée'?

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Translate: 'His generosity pathologically borders on self-denial.'

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Describe a 'maladivement' clean kitchen.

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(Audio) 'Il scrute le passé maladivement.' What is 'scrute'?

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Write a sentence about a 'maladivement' quiet student.

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How do you say 'pathologically' in French?

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(Audio) 'Une curiosité maladive.' Is the person curious?

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Describe a 'maladivement' suspicious neighbor.

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Use 'maladivement' to describe a character's greed.

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(Audio) 'Un perfectionnisme maladif.' What is the quality?

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Translate: 'She is pathologically sensitive to criticism.'

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Say 'maladivement' and 'heureusement' to show the difference.

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(Audio) 'Il est maladivement méfiant.' Who is he suspicious of?

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Write a sentence about a 'maladivement' precise artist.

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Describe someone who is 'maladivement' attached to their car.

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(Audio) 'Une inquiétude maladive.' Is this about the past or the future?

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Translate: 'He is pathologically shy at school.'

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Give a synonym for 'maladivement'.

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(Audio) 'Il vérifie tout maladivement.' Is he careful?

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Write a sentence about a 'maladivement' quiet house.

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Pronounce 'maladivement' emphasizing the nasal 'ment'.

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(Audio) 'Un perfectionnisme maladif.' Is this a good trait for a job?

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Translate: 'He is pathologically suspicious of everyone.'

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Describe an 'unhealthy' obsession with money.

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(Audio) 'Un besoin maladif d'être reconnu.' What does the person want?

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Write a sentence about someone who works 'maladivement'.

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Explain the word 'maladivement' to a child.

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(Audio) 'Un attachement maladif.' Is this a positive relationship?

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Translate: 'His shyness is pathologically pronounced.'

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Give a sentence using 'maladivement' in a professional context.

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(Audio) 'Une méfiance maladive.' Is the person trusting?

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