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Sobriety   /səbrˈaɪəti/   Listen
Sobriety

noun
1.
The state of being sober and not intoxicated by alcohol.  Synonym: soberness.
2.
Moderation in or abstinence from alcohol or other drugs.  Synonym: dryness.
3.
A manner that is serious and solemn.  Synonyms: graveness, gravity, soberness, somberness, sombreness.
4.
Abstaining from excess.  Synonym: temperance.






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"Sobriety" Quotes from Famous Books



... to disturb the peace of Sweetwater Bluff. It is said, indeed, that Crux and some of his men did, long afterwards, make their appearance in that happy and flourishing town, but they came as reformed men, not as foes—men who had found out that in very truth sobriety tends to felicity, that honesty is the best policy, and that the fear of the Lord ...
— Charlie to the Rescue • R.M. Ballantyne

... saw no effects of drink in the crowd, and in one of the great restaurants built out over the sea on piers, where there was perpetual dancing to the braying of a brass-band, the cotillon had no fire imparted to its figures by the fumes of the bar. In fact it was a very rigid sobriety that reigned here, governing the common behavior by means of the placards which hung from the roof over the heads of the dancers, and repeatedly announced that gentlemen were not allowed to dance together, or to carry umbrellas or canes while dancing, while all were entreated ...
— Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells

... vine, say the Rabbis, Satan slew a sheep, a lion, an ape, and a sow, and buried the carcases under it; and hence the four stages from sobriety to absolute drunkenness: Before a man begins to drink, he is meek and innocent as a lamb, and as a sheep in the hand of the shearer is dumb; when he has drank enough, he is fearless as a lion, and says there is no one like him in the world; in the next stage, ...
— Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers • W. A. Clouston

... Paragot into momentary sobriety. He stood rigid for a few seconds and then swayed into a chair by one of the tables and sat with his head in his hands. I went up ...
— The Beloved Vagabond • William J. Locke

... of the Ulster Unionists alone that prevented the outbreak of serious disorders in the North. There was, on the contrary, a diminution even of ordinary crime, accompanied by a marked improvement in the general demeanour, and especially in the sobriety, of the people. ...
— Ulster's Stand For Union • Ronald McNeill


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