Forcé (en. Strength)

/fɔʁse/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adjective
Who has been forced, imposed against their will.
He made a forced decision under pressure.
Il a pris une décision forcée sous la pression.
Who is excessive, exaggerated.
His enthusiasm seemed forced.
Son enthousiasme semblait forcé.
False, unnatural.
Her smile was forced and did not reflect her true mood.
Son sourire était forcé et ne reflétait pas sa vraie humeur.
When talking about a situation where there is no other choice.
She found herself in a forced position.
Elle se trouvait dans une position forcée.

Etymology

From the verb 'forcer', coming from the Latin 'forcare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to force someone's hand
To compel someone to act in a certain way.
forcer la main à quelqu'un
it's forced
It's exaggerated or unnatural.
c'est forcé
to feel forced
To feel compelled or obligated to do something.
se sentir forcé

Related Words

to force
To compel someone to do something by pressure or coercion.
forcer
force
Energy or power needed to do something.
force
constraint
The state of being compelled to act in a certain way.
contrainte

Slang Meanings

To express an excessive or overacted action.
His laughter was so forced that it was hard to believe.
Son rire était tellement forcé qu'on pouvait à peine le croire.
In a context of social pressure.
He took a forced picture just to please everyone.
Il a pris une photo forcée juste pour faire plaisir à tout le monde.