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sobering Definition


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sober
adj
    1. Not at all drunk.
      Thesaurus: temperate, abstemious, abstinent, moderate; Antonym: drunk.
    2. Serious, solemn or restrained; not frivolous or extravagant.
      Thesaurus: solemn, earnest, grave, serious, sensible, sombre, placid, calm, staid, dispassionate, rational, sedate, realistic; Antonym: excitable, frivolous.
    3. Suggesting sedateness or seriousness rather than exuberance or frivolity.
      Example: sober clothes
      Example: sober colours
    4. Plain; unembellished.
      Example: the sober truth
verb, tr & intr sobered, sobering
    1. To become, or make someone, quieter, less excited, etc.
      Form: sober down (always)
      Form: sober someone down
    2. To become, or make someone, free from the effects of alcohol.
      Form: sober up (always)
      Form: sober someone up
Derivative: sobering
adj
    Causing someone to become serious or thoughtful.
      Example: a sobering thought
Derivative: soberly
adverb
    Etymology: 14c: from Latin sobrius, from se- not + ebrius drunk.



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