sobriety
1 of 1noun/soʊˈbraɪəti/
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not being under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- After years of struggling with addiction, he finally achieved sobriety.
- Maintaining sobriety is a daily commitment for those in recovery.
- She celebrated her one-year anniversary of sobriety with a small gathering of friends.
- Sobriety allowed him to rebuild relationships damaged by his past actions.
- The support group provided a safe space for individuals seeking sobriety.
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the state of avoiding extreme behavior, indulgence, or excess, often involving moderation and self-control
- His sobriety in spending helped him save for the future.
- The speech was marked by sobriety and careful reasoning.
- She approached the negotiations with sobriety and patience.
- Sobriety in lifestyle can lead to better health and stability.
- The monk's sobriety was reflected in his simple way of living.
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a serious, earnest, or dignified manner
- The ceremony was conducted with great sobriety.
- Her sobriety during the trial showed her respect for the court.
- He addressed the audience with a sobriety that commanded attention.
- The news was delivered with sobriety and care.
- The sobriety of the moment was felt by everyone present.