Sobriety

Noun

Definition: The quality or condition of being sober, especially from intoxication or drunkenness.

Synonyms: Abstemiousness, Temperance, Moderation

Antonyms: Drunkenness, Intoxication, Inebriation

Examples:
  • After struggling with alcohol addiction, John achieved sobriety and turned his life around.
  • The support group helped Sarah maintain her sobriety even during challenging times.
Mnemonics:
  • Imagine someone being sober and clear-minded, representing sobriety.

Etymology:

Origin:

The term "sobriety" originated from the Latin word "sobrius," which means "not drunk" or "temperate." It entered Middle English in the 14th century, derived from the Old French word "sobrete" or "sobreteit."

Historical Usage:

"Sobriety" has been used consistently throughout history to describe the state of being free from intoxication and excessive indulgence in substances.

Related Idioms:

Idiom:

"In sobriety"

Explanation:

This phrase emphasizes the state of being sober, often used in the context of recovery from addiction or maintaining sobriety.

Misconceptions:

Misconception:

Equating sobriety solely with abstinence from alcohol.

Explanation:

While sobriety is frequently associated with abstinence from alcohol, it can also refer to a general state of clarity, moderation, and self-control in different aspects of life. It extends beyond the absence of alcohol intoxication and can be applied to various substances or behaviors.

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