Force vs. Suck — What's the Difference?
By Tayyaba Rehman — Updated on October 4, 2023
"Force" refers to strength or energy exerted to do or accomplish something, while "Suck" typically means to draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum.
Difference Between Force and Suck
Table of Contents
ADVERTISEMENT
Key Differences
The term "Force" can be used metaphorically to describe influence or impact, like a force of nature or a force of personality, symbolizing power, influence, or momentum. It implies an active role in causing change or making things happen. Conversely, "Suck" can also have metaphorical uses, often colloquially, to express disappointment or displeasure, as in “that sucks,” representing a state or feeling of disadvantage, discontent, or undesirability.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
Recognizing the difference between "Force" and "Suck" is crucial for accurate communication and understanding. While "Force" outlines strength, energy, or influence applied to achieve or change something, "Suck" illustrates the specific action of drawing in, often limited to more specific contexts but enriched by its expressive and metaphorical uses.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
The terms "Force" and "Suck" depict distinctive actions and effects, each characterized by specific dynamics and outcomes. "Force" primarily denotes strength or energy as applied against an object to move, change, or accomplish something. It can be physical, as in moving objects, or conceptual, as in persuading opinions. "Suck," conversely, specifically refers to the action of drawing something in by creating a partial vacuum, typically associated with drawing liquid or air into the mouth, but also applicable to other contexts, like the suction effect in physics.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
While "Force" represents a broader concept encompassing a range of applications and implications, such as coercing, compelling, or propelling, its manifestations can be seen in various forms, including gravitational force, magnetic force, and applied force. It’s a term used to describe interactions that change the motion of an object. In contrast, "Suck" is more specialized, primarily denoting the action of drawing in, its manifestations are generally more specific, often associated with the act of drawing liquid, air, or other substances into the mouth or creating a flow towards a particular point.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
"Force" is a versatile term, applicable to various fields like physics, psychology, and sociology, depicting interaction, impact, or influence, and is essential for understanding the dynamics of action and reaction in both tangible and intangible realms. Meanwhile, "Suck" is usually more limited in its applications, focusing on the specific action of drawing in, but its colloquial and metaphorical uses enrich language by providing expressive means to convey experiences, states, or feelings.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
ADVERTISEMENT
Comparison Chart
Meaning
Strength or energy exerted to do or accomplish something.
Drawing into the mouth by creating a partial vacuum.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
Applications
Broad, encompassing physical, conceptual, and metaphorical uses.
More specific, primarily associated with drawing liquid or air, but also used metaphorically.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
Implications
Represents power, interaction, influence, or momentum.
Often denotes a specific action or expresses displeasure in colloquial use.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
Fields of Use
Applicable in physics, psychology, sociology, etc.
Primarily used to describe a physical action, also used in physics to describe suction effect.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
Metaphorical Uses
Can symbolize power, influence, or a driving factor.
Used to express disappointment or displeasure colloquially.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
ADVERTISEMENT
Definitions
Force
Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
The force of the wind knocked down the trees.
Tayyaba Rehman
Sep 26, 2023
Suck
To draw something in by or as if by a vacuum.
Babies suck milk from a bottle.
Tayyaba Rehman
Sep 26, 2023
Force
A person or thing regarded as exerting power or influence.
She became a force for good in the community.
Tayyaba Rehman
Sep 26, 2023
Suck
To draw or pull in by the force of suction or vacuum.
The vacuum cleaner can suck up the dirt easily.
Tayyaba Rehman
Sep 26, 2023
Force
In physics, a force is any influence that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest), i.e., to accelerate.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
He was thrown backwards by the force of the explosion
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Coercion or compulsion, especially with the use or threat of violence
They ruled by law and not by force
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw (liquid) into the mouth by movements of the tongue and lips that create suction.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw a liquid into the mouth through or from
A baby sucking a bottle.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
An organized body of military personnel or police
A British peacekeeping force
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To hold, moisten, or maneuver (a sweet, for example) in the mouth, especially in creating suction.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw in by establishing a partial vacuum
A cleaning device that sucks up dirt.
Sucked air into his lungs.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Make a way through or into by physical strength; break open by force
The back door of the bank was forced
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Make (someone) do something against their will
The universities were forced to cut staff
She was forced into early retirement
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To cause to be involved or engaged in something
Teenagers who are sucked into a life of crime.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
The capacity to do work or cause physical change; energy, strength, or active power
The force of an explosion.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Power made operative against resistance; exertion
Use force in driving a nail.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
The use of physical power or violence to compel or restrain
A confession obtained by force.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Intellectual power or vigor, especially as conveyed in writing or speech.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A capacity for affecting the mind or behavior; efficacy
The force of logical argumentation.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A body of persons or other resources organized or available for a certain purpose
A large labor force.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A person or group capable of influential action
A retired senator who is still a force in national politics.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A unit of a nation's military personnel, especially one deployed into combat
Our armed forces have at last engaged the enemy.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A vector quantity indicating the strength and direction of the capacity to accelerate a body. Newton's second law of motion states that a free body accelerates in the direction of the net force and that its acceleration is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to its mass.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To compel through pressure or necessity
I forced myself to practice daily. He was forced to take a second job.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
A part of a river towards which strong currents converge making navigation difficult.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
(Canada) A weak, self-pitying person; a person who refuses to go along with others, especially out of spite; a crybaby or sore loser.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To move or effect against resistance or inertia
Forced my foot into the shoe.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To produce with effort and against one's will
Force a laugh in spite of pain.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
(transitive) To use the mouth and lips to pull in (a liquid, especially milk from the breast).
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
(intransitive) To perform such an action; to feed from a breast or teat.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
(transitive) To put the mouth or lips to (a breast, a mother etc.) to draw in milk.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
(transitive) To extract, draw in (a substance) from or out of something.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To induce change in (a complex system) by changing one of its parameters
Greenhouse gases that force the earth's climate.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
(transitive) To work the lips and tongue on (an object) to extract moisture or nourishment; to absorb (something) in the mouth.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(Botany) To cause to grow or mature by artificially accelerating normal processes.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
(transitive) To pull (something) in a given direction, especially without direct contact.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To allow (a run) to be scored by walking a batter when the bases are loaded.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To be inferior or objectionable: a general term of disparagement, sometimes used with at to indicate a particular area of deficiency.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw, as a liquid, by the action of the mouth and tongue, which tends to produce a vacuum, and causes the liquid to rush in by atmospheric pressure; to draw, or apply force to, by exhausting the air.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigour; might; capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect.
The force of an appeal, an argument, or a contract
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw liquid from by the action of the mouth; as, to suck an orange; specifically, to draw milk from (the mother, the breast, etc.) with the mouth; as, the young of an animal sucks the mother, or dam; an infant sucks the breast.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Power exerted against will or consent; compulsory power; violence; coercion.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw in, or imbibe, by any process resembles sucking; to inhale; to absorb; as, to suck in air; the roots of plants suck water from the ground.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(countable) Anything that is able to make a substantial change in a person or thing.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A physical quantity that denotes ability to push, pull, twist or accelerate a body and which has a direction and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance/time² (ML/T²): SI: newton (N); CGS: dyne (dyn)
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw in, as a whirlpool; to swallow up.
As waters are by whirlpools sucked and drawn.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Something or anything that has the power to produce a physical effect upon something else, such as causing it to move or change shape.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw, or attempt to draw, something by suction, as with the mouth, or through a tube.
Where the bee sucks, there suck I.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(countable) A group that aims to attack, control, or constrain.
Reinforcemented increased the American force in the area to 9,000
Police force
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw milk from the breast or udder; as, a child, or the young of an animal, is first nourished by sucking.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(uncountable) The ability to attack, control, or constrain.
Show of force
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw in; to imbibe; to partake.
The crown had sucked too hard, and now, being full, was like to draw less.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(countable) A magic trick in which the outcome is known to the magician beforehand, especially one involving the apparent free choice of a card by another person.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To be objectionable, of very poor quality, or offensive; as, telemarketing calls really suck; he's a good actor, but his singing sucks.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(legal) Either unlawful violence, as in a "forced entry", or lawful compulsion.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
That which is drawn into the mouth by sucking; specifically, mikl drawn from the breast.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Ability of an utterance or its element (word, form, prosody, ...) to effect a given meaning.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
|often|capitalized}}Star Wars A metaphysical and ubiquitous power from the fictional Star Wars universe created by George Lucas. See usage note.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
Draw into the mouth by creating a practical vacuum in the mouth;
Suck the poison from the place where the snake bit
Suck on a straw
The baby sucked on the mother's breast
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
Attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.;
The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
Take in, also metaphorically;
The sponge absorbs water well
She drew strength from the minister's words
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(transitive) To constrain by force; to overcome the limitations or resistance of.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
Give suck to;
The wetnurse suckled the infant
You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(transitive) To drive (something) by force, to propel (generally + prepositional phrase or adverb).
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Suck
To draw in by establishing a partial vacuum.
The fan sucks air into the engine.
Tayyaba Rehman
Sep 26, 2023
Force
(transitive) To cause to occur (despite inertia, resistance etc.); to produce through force.
The comedian's jokes weren't funny, but I forced a laugh now and then.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To obtain or win by strength; to take by violence or struggle; specifically, to capture by assault; to storm, as a fortress.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To create an out by touching a base in advance of a runner who has no base to return to while in possession of a ball which has already touched the ground.
Jones forced the runner at second by stepping on the bag.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(whist) To compel (an adversary or partner) to trump a trick by leading a suit that he/she does not hold.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(archaic) To put in force; to cause to be executed; to make binding; to enforce.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(archaic) To provide with forces; to reinforce; to strengthen by soldiers; to man; to garrison.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To stuff; to lard; to farce.
Wit larded with malice, and malice forced with wit.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To constrain to do or to forbear, by the exertion of a power not resistible; to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means; to coerce; as, masters force slaves to labor.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To compel, as by strength of evidence; as, to force conviction on the mind.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To do violence to; to overpower, or to compel by violence to one's will; especially, to ravish; to violate; to commit rape upon.
To force their monarch and insult the court.
I should have forced thee soon wish other arms.
To force a spotless virgin's chastity.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To obtain, overcome, or win by strength; to take by violence or struggle; specifically, to capture by assault; to storm, as a fortress; as, to force the castle; to force a lock.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To impel, drive, wrest, extort, get, etc., by main strength or violence; - with a following adverb, as along, away, from, into, through, out, etc.
It stuck so fast, so deeply buried layThat scarce the victor forced the steel away.
To force the tyrant from his seat by war.
Ethelbert ordered that none should be forced into religion.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To put in force; to cause to be executed; to make binding; to enforce.
What can the church force more?
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To exert to the utmost; to urge; hence, to strain; to urge to excessive, unnatural, or untimely action; to produce by unnatural effort; as, to force a conceit or metaphor; to force a laugh; to force fruits.
High on a mounting wave my head I bore,Forcing my strength, and gathering to the shore.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To compel (an adversary or partner) to trump a trick by leading a suit of which he has none.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To provide with forces; to reënforce; to strengthen by soldiers; to man; to garrison.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To allow the force of; to value; to care for.
For me, I force not argument a straw.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To use violence; to make violent effort; to strive; to endeavor.
Forcing with gifts to win his wanton heart.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To make a difficult matter of anything; to labor; to hesitate; hence, to force of, to make much account of; to regard.
Your oath once broke, you force not to forswear.
I force not of such fooleries.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To be of force, importance, or weight; to matter.
It is not sufficient to have attained the name and dignity of a shepherd, not forcing how.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect; strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigor; might; often, an unusual degree of strength or energy; especially, power to persuade, or convince, or impose obligation; pertinency; validity; special signification; as, the force of an appeal, an argument, a contract, or a term.
He was, in the full force of the words, a good man.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Power exerted against will or consent; compulsory power; violence; coercion; as, by force of arms; to take by force.
Which now they hold by force, and not by right.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Strength or power for war; hence, a body of land or naval combatants, with their appurtenances, ready for action; - an armament; troops; warlike array; - often in the plural; hence, a body of men prepared for action in other ways; as, the laboring force of a plantation; the armed forces.
Is Lucius general of the forces?
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Strength or power exercised without law, or contrary to law, upon persons or things; violence.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Any action between two bodies which changes, or tends to change, their relative condition as to rest or motion; or, more generally, which changes, or tends to change, any physical relation between them, whether mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, magnetic, or of any other kind; as, the force of gravity; cohesive force; centrifugal force.
Thy tears are of no force to mollifyThis flinty man.
More huge in strength than wise in works he was.
Adam and first matron EveHad ended now their orisons, and foundStrength added from above, new hope to springOut of despair.
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A unit that is part of some military service;
He sent Caesar a force of six thousand men
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
One possessing or exercising power or influence or authority;
The mysterious presence of an evil power
May the force be with you
The forces of evil
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
(physics) the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity;
Force equals mass times acceleration
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Group of people willing to obey orders;
A public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A powerful effect or influence;
The force of his eloquence easily persuaded them
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
An act of aggression (as one against a person who resists);
He may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence in the short one
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Physical energy or intensity;
He hit with all the force he could muster
It was destroyed by the strength of the gale
A government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
A group of people having the power of effective action;
He joined forces with a band of adventurers
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :
She forced him to take a job in the city
He squeezed her for information
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably;
She forced her diet fads on him
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Squeeze like a wedge into a tight space;
I squeezed myself into the corner
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically;
She rammed her mind into focus
He drives me mad
Tayyaba Rehman
Jan 29, 2023
Force
Coercion or compulsion, especially with the use or threat of violence.
He had to use force to open the stuck door.
Tayyaba Rehman
Sep 26, 2023
Force
A group of people brought together and organized for a particular activity.
The police force ensures the safety of the citizens.
Tayyaba Rehman
Sep 26, 2023
Force
The intensity of weight or an influence as perceived by the senses.
Gravity is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
Tayyaba Rehman
Sep 26, 2023
FAQs
Can Force symbolize influence or momentum?
Yes, Force can be used metaphorically to symbolize influence, momentum, power, or a driving factor.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
Is Suck more specific in its application?
Yes, Suck is usually more specialized, focusing on the action of drawing in, but also has colloquial and metaphorical uses.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
What does Suck primarily mean?
Suck primarily means to draw into the mouth by creating a partial vacuum, but can also colloquially mean to be unpleasant or disagreeable.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
Is Force applicable in various fields?
Yes, Force is a versatile term, applicable in fields like physics, psychology, and sociology, depicting interaction, impact, or influence.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
What does Force generally imply?
Force generally implies strength or energy exerted to do or accomplish something, representing power, interaction, or influence.
Tayyaba Rehman
Oct 03, 2023
Author Spotlight
Written by
Tayyaba RehmanTayyaba Rehman is a distinguished writer, currently serving as a primary contributor to askdifference.com. As a researcher in semantics and etymology, Tayyaba's passion for the complexity of languages and their distinctions has found a perfect home on the platform. Tayyaba delves into the intricacies of language, distinguishing between commonly confused words and phrases, thereby providing clarity for readers worldwide.