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sober

sober / sober / sober / sober
AdjectiveTransitive Verb
past: soberedpp: sobereding: sobering

This term describes a state of clarity and restraint, whether physiological or psychological. In its most literal sense, it refers to the absence of intoxication, carrying a connotation of stability and control over one's faculties. It is often used in medical or legal contexts to denote a baseline state of consciousness. When applied to personality or aesthetics, the word suggests a deliberate avoidance of excess. A sober mind is one that rejects impulsivity in favor of pragmatism, while sober colors are those that avoid drawing attention. This creates a semantic link between physical sobriety and a disciplined, understated approach to life and style.

Meanings

Adjectivesober

Not affected by alcohol or drugs.

"He remained completely sober throughout the party."

Adjectivesober

Serious, sensible, and rational in attitude or behavior.

"The company needs a sober assessment of the current financial risks."

Adjectivesober

Plain and not bright or gaudy in color or style.

"She chose a sober grey suit for the funeral service."

Transitive Verbsober
[~ someone]

To make someone stop being intoxicated.

"The cold shower helped to sober him up quickly."

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