A person who refrains from drinking intoxicating beverages.
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Examples for "abstainer"
Examples for "abstainer"
1Again we had the bottle between us, but Reverdy was an abstainer.
2My experience, since I became a total abstainer, has been the opposite.
3Still, the Judge, though he hated noisy revellers, was no total abstainer.
4The sight of the ribbon induces the curious to offer the abstainer drink.
5The Sikh drinks what he will; the Pathan is an abstainer.
1We tested abstinent alcoholics and control subjects in a double-blind two-session design.
2Are there more benefits to remaining sexually abstinent than one would think?
3Hemodynamic, physiological, and behavioral parameters were compared between sated and abstinent scans.
4Of the other drugs examined only phenoxybenzamine reduced diarrhea in morphine-abstinent rats.
5The delicate, the abstinent, the reticent graces were his in the heroic degree.
1Larry's been a nondrinker his whole life.
2Or was Galimore also a nondrinker.
3There should be an article in The Irish Times every week about what it's like to be a nondrinker in this country.
4Even so, some folks -the odd nondrinker, for instance -still found it hard to get up in front of people and croon.
5Results: Nondrinkers were older and had more comorbidities than light-to-moderate and heavy drinkers.
6In women, the incidence was also significantly higher in drinkers than in nondrinkers.
7She's from a family of nondrinkers, so a three-beer night is a regular bender.
8Only the small subset of nonsmokers and nondrinkers should be excluded from such trials.
9Keep in mind those averages include nondrinkers, too.
10Both the bourbon drinkers and vodka drinkers slept poorly compared to the nondrinkers, the team found.
11Little comfort to us nondrinkers.
12Feel free to bring the whole clan: kids and nondrinkers are given fruit juice while the grown-ups take a tipple.
13The prevalence of each outcome was lower among the nondrinkers compared to the low-risk drinkers for both men and women.
14Women who stopped drinking during the study had bigger gains in wellbeing than women who were nondrinkers at the start.
15Only 4% started to drink alcohol, while 30% were reclassified from drinkers to nondrinkers.
16For the current study, researchers examined data on 10,386 adults in Hong Kong who were nondrinkers or moderate drinkers.
Translations for nondrinker