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sober
[ˈsōbər]
ADJECTIVE
sober (adjective) · soberer (comparative adjective) · soberest (superlative adjective)
- not affected by alcohol; not drunk.synonyms:not drunk · not intoxicated · clearheaded · as sober as a judge · teetotal · abstinent · nondrinking · abstemious · temperate · moderate · on the wagon · dryantonyms:
- serious, sensible, and solemn."a sober view of life" ·
"his expression became sober"synonyms:serious · sensible · solemn · thoughtful · grave · somber · severe ·
earnest · sedate · staid · dignified · steady · levelheaded · serious-minded · businesslike · down-to-earth · commonsensical · pragmatic · self-controlled · restrained · conservative · strict · puritanical · douce · unemotional · dispassionate · factual · realistic · objective · low-key · matter-of-fact · prosaic · no-nonsense · rational · logical · straightforward · well considered · plainantonyms: - free from alcoholism; not habitually drinking alcohol."I've been clean and sober for five years"
- muted in color."a sober gray suit"synonyms:somber · restrained · subdued · severe · austere · conventional · traditional · staid · unadventurous · dark · dark-colored · quiet · drab · plainantonyms:
VERB
sober (verb) · sobers (third person present) · sobered (past tense) · sobered (past participle) · sobering (present participle)
- make or become sober after drinking alcohol."that coffee sobered him up" ·
"I ought to sober up a bit"synonyms:
ORIGIN
Middle English: from Old French sobre, from Latin sobrius.
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*IT CLEARLY STATES RIGHT IN THIS EARTHQUAKE ANAGRAM THAT I AM NOT DEAD AND WILL NOT EVER BE THAT WAY AS THE REVELATION 12 LOTR ETC. "RIGHTEOUS WHITE IRIS."