SOBER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary I hadn't drunk a thing - I was completely sober I used to think I couldn't enjoy a party sober After staying sober throughout January she decided not to start drinking again I have to drive tonight so I'm sober
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Sober - definition of sober by The Free Dictionary To make or become sober: "He could not be dissuaded and set off again on his foolish way while we headed north, saddened and sobered by his recklessness, and by the waste of his hours" (Rick Bass)
Sobriety - Wikipedia "Clean and sober" is a commonly used phrase, which refers to someone having an extended period without alcohol or other drugs in their body Recovery can start in many different ways for all people
SOBER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A sober person is serious and thoughtful We are now far more sober and realistic It was a room filled with sad, sober faces The euphoria is giving way to a more sober assessment of the situation