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Meanings of
inebriety
in English
Portuguese
bebedeira
Catalan
borratxera
Back to the meaning
A temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol.
drunkenness
intoxication
inebriation
tipsiness
insobriety
soberness
Portuguese
bebedeira
Synonyms
Examples for "
drunkenness
"
drunkenness
intoxication
inebriation
tipsiness
insobriety
Examples for "
drunkenness
"
1
You take one side or the other in the war against
drunkenness
.
2
In this case the charges were non-support and
drunkenness
and extreme cruelty.
3
It is by the sloth, the
drunkenness
or the villainy of servants.
4
It is never the kind of
drunkenness
you know in America, however.
5
Objection 1: It would seem that
drunkenness
is the gravest of sins.
1
The period of decay: the joyous enthusiasm has vanished; depression succeeds
intoxication
.
2
Body weight and mortality rate were assessed during the month of
TAA
-
intoxication
.
3
He took the risks given his own
intoxication
and sense of entitlement.
4
Perhaps it was the weirdness and the tremulous
intoxication
of the music.
5
This is a rare case of psychiatric symptoms caused by pilsicainide
intoxication
.
1
Stupefaction became sleep; with sleep
inebriation
passed; and Frank awoke to misery.
2
She had, in a state of beastly
inebriation
,
fallen into the fire.
3
Professor Lyall went off to hunt down the earl's source of
inebriation
.
4
On this last point, of
inebriation
,
this is certainly a wonderful camp.
5
This is a country were
inebriation
and social interaction go hand in hand.
1
There were brawls in the theatre, and
tipsiness
,
and much license generally.
2
Reenie tells them about Patty and the conversation, including her
tipsiness
.
3
There is the old lounging, the old
tipsiness
,
the old swagger, the old violence.
4
And so, in a moment of enthusiasm and
tipsiness
,
Kate posted it on YouTube.
5
He was getting over his
tipsiness
by now, and began to feel the frost.
1
The trouble is, Keith was always one of my models of
insobriety
.
2
Those who thought a man should be sober were put off by Bobo's affection for
insobriety
.
3
But when he's in certain stages of
insobriety
his fighting instincts appear to take their own sweet way.
4
Kurupt uses the spotlight to contemplate his long and storied career, taking frequent breaks to revel in his
insobriety
.
5
This makes me think that we ought to be grateful to have so glaring an example of
insobriety
before our eyes.
Usage of
inebriety
in English
1
The colonel attempted to salute, but in doing so, disclosed his
inebriety
.
2
In a state of filthy
inebriety
,
they uttered the most horrible imprecations.
3
Gluttony is more common than
inebriety
and is responsible for more ills.
4
How ludicrous is the incipient
inebriety
of a man who wears spectacles!
5
The classical effluvium of
inebriety
mingled with the classical odour of the furnished lodging.
6
A correspondent has favoured me with a few reminiscences of such incentives to
inebriety
.
7
A diet consisting chiefly of apples has been found an excellent cure for
inebriety
.
8
They have been idealized and praised from Noah to Anacreon, both inclined to
inebriety
!
9
Yet, we must not forget that the real nature of
inebriety
is always the same.
10
He knows if he shall take one glass he will be flung back into
inebriety
.
11
To his gluttony I owe my vegetable diet, and to his
inebriety
my addiction to water.
12
The
inebriety
of hope seized all the guests; as for me, I felt myself bathed in tears.
13
His libations commenced at early morn, and his
inebriety
became progressive to the close of the day.
14
Dr. Wood, of London, in his work on insanity, speaking on the subject of hereditary
inebriety
,
says:
15
His mistress was sometimes overtaken by
inebriety
.
16
Most beautiful of Roman maidens,' he began in the husky, monotonous tones of
inebriety
,
'abandon your fears!
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inebriety
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
hereditary inebriety
constant inebriety
filthy inebriety
incipient inebriety
occasional inebriety
More collocations
Translations for
inebriety
Portuguese
bebedeira
embriaguez
ebriedade
Catalan
borratxera
embriaguesa
ebrietat
Inebriety
through the time