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insobriety
[in-suh-brahy-i-tee]
insobriety
/ ˌɪԲəʊˈɪɪɪ /
noun
lack of sobriety; intemperance
Word History and Origins
Origin of insobriety1
Example Sentences
There are claims and counterclaims, accusations of jealousy, insobriety, fake social media accounts.
The actor grew moody, splenetic, and gave way to insobriety.
On this subject the writer reproduces his opinion as expressed in ‘Oars and Sculls’ in 1873:— The tendency to ‘coppers’ in training is no proof of insobriety.
Long ago, when he was a mere day-labourer, he had indulged in a week's drunkenness, and had learned once for all the lesson that success in life is not compatible with insobriety.
That also is a mode, we need not say of intoxication, but of insobriety.
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