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How would you make a sentence with the word 'fetish'?
Is that means very interested in something?
She has a fetish for cleanliness.
I have a fetish for clothes.
Jun 1, 2018 9:47 AM
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Both of those examples work. But fetish means more than just an interest. Fetish implies a crazy obsession with something. It's principle meaning has sexual implications. For example, a man with "a shoe fetish" is a man who is sexually aroused by shoes. The word is certainly used in non-sexual contexts too, such as in your examples, but it still implies an unusual and irrational passion for something.
June 1, 2018
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