Clinging

/ˈklɪŋɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Holding onto something tightly, either physically or emotionally, and being unwilling to let go.

Etymology

From Old English 'clingan' (to adhere, cling), possibly from a Germanic root meaning to shrink or contract.

Kelly Says

Plants 'cling' to surfaces using thousands of tiny adhesive hairs, but some can release and fall whenever they want—humans and animals that cling emotionally are doing something that the plant world mastered through pure physics.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መተላለይ
me-te-la-lay
ARالعربية
لصق
lisq
BNবাংলা
নির্ভরতা
nir-bor-ta
CACatalà
adhesió
a-de-sio
CSČeština
přivázanost
pri-va-za-nost'
DADansk
klæbrighed
kle-bri-ghed
DEDeutsch
Anhaftung
ahn-haft-tung
ELΕλληνικά
κολλήσις
kol-lisis
ESEspañol
apego
ah-peh-go
FAفارسی
چسبندگی
cheh-sban-di-gi
FISuomi
kiintyvyys
ki-in-ty-vyys
FRFrançais
collant
koh-lan
GUGU
પેટાઈ
pe-tai
HAHA
tsafta
tsaf-ta
HEעברית
הידבקות
hi-de-vukt
HIहिन्दी
लगन
la-gan
HUMagyar
ragaszkodás
ra-gas-zod-as
IDBahasa Indonesia
kebutuhan
ke-bu-tu-han
IGIG
nke
n-keh
ITItaliano
attaccamento
at-tak-cha-men-to
JA日本語
執着
しゅうちゃく
KKKK
қатынас
qaty-nas
KMKM
ច្បាស់
ch-bas
KO한국어
애착
ae-chak
MRMR
लगन
la-gan
MSBahasa Melayu
kebergantungan
ke-ber-gan-tu-ngan
MYမြန်မာ
စကြမ်းစား
ska-kyaan-sa
NLNederlands
aanhankelijkheid
an-han-del-ik-heid
NONorsk
klistre
klist-re
PAPA
黏性
n-ya-ks-i-ti
PLPolski
przewlekłość
przew-lek-lo-sć
PTPortuguês
apego
ah-peh-go
RORomână
lipire
li-pee-re
RUРусский
привязанность
pri-vyaz-an-nost'
SVSvenska
klistra
klish-tra
SWKiswahili
kuzima
koo-zee-ma
TAதமிழ்
து Attachment
thu at-tach-ment
TEతెలుగు
లంబా
lam-ba
THไทย
ความยึดติด
kwan-muan-yut-dit
TLTL
pagkakabit
pa-gkak-a-bit
TRTürkçe
bağlılık
bah-ly-lik
UKУкраїнська
прив'язаність
pri-v'yaz-an-nist'
URاردو
چپٹائی
chap-tai
VITiếng Việt
sự bám víu
su bo-m vi-u
YOYO
àwọ
aw-o
ZH中文
依恋
yī lián
ZUZU
ukuthi
oo-koo-thee

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Negative framing of emotional dependency has been applied to women as 'clingy' or 'needy' while similar attachment in men is described as 'devoted' or 'committed.' This double standard pathologizes women's emotional expression.

Inclusive Usage

Describe the specific dynamic (e.g., 'emotionally dependent,' 'seeking reassurance frequently') without gendered labels that imply pathology.

Inclusive Alternatives

["dependent","seeking reassurance","attached"]

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