Insobrieties [noun]

Definition of Insobrieties:

drunkenness

Synonyms of Insobrieties:


Opposite/Antonyms of Insobrieties:

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Sentence/Example of Insobrieties:

Insobriety is, as I need hardly tell you, the one unpardonable sin in the eyes of a shipowner.

That also is a mode, we need not say of intoxication, but of insobriety.

The tendency to ‘coppers’ in training is no proof of insobriety.

For a period he was engaged as a salesman, till habits of insobriety rendered his services unavailable to his employer.

She had even survived the Cesarean operation, and reached a great age notwithstanding her scandalous insobriety.

The reader will observe that this dissipation, six weeks of insobriety, is alleged to have occurred after Keats began to despond.

Insobriety was the normal condition of Fewson after school hours.

The actor grew moody, splenetic, and gave way to insobriety.

But it happens that whenever I have looked into local affairs I have found the same sort of waste and--insobriety of arrangement.