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Sober   /sˈoʊbər/   Listen
Sober

adjective
(compar. soberer; superl. soberest)
1.
Not affected by a chemical substance (especially alcohol).
2.
Dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises.  Synonyms: grave, sedate, solemn.  "A quiet sedate nature" , "As sober as a judge" , "A solemn promise" , "The judge was solemn as he pronounced sentence"
3.
Lacking brightness or color; dull.  Synonyms: drab, somber, sombre.  "Sober Puritan grey" , "Children in somber brown clothes"
4.
Completely lacking in playfulness.  Synonyms: serious, unplayful.
verb
(past & past part. sobered; pres. part. sobering)
1.
Cause to become sober.
2.
Become more realistic.  Synonym: sober up.
3.
Become sober after excessive alcohol consumption.  Synonym: sober up.



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"Sober" Quotes from Famous Books



... with red tape, and folded after a fashion here invariably observed.... First, and most abundant, are certain short, thin-visaged, spare-limbed, keen-featured, dapper-looking men, who appear as if they had never been young and would never be old, clothed in habiliments of sober hue, seemingly as unchangeable as themselves. They walk with a hurried step, and a somewhat important swing of the unoccupied arm. A smaller packet of the aforesaid tape-tied paper peeps from either pocket; they look right on, and ...
— Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 461 - Volume 18, New Series, October 30, 1852 • Various

... yet by the lively and virtual contact of his spirit, he is always kindling, cheering, quickening, warming, and enlivening hearts. Nay, this divine life begun and kindled in any heart, wheresoever it be, is something of God in flesh, and in a sober and qualified sense, divinity incarnate; and all particular Christians, that are really possessed of it, are so many ...
— A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume II (of 3) • Thomas Clarkson

... right to leave him unprotected in the park? The man's manner had been strange the whole evening, but there had been no sign of the effect of wine till after they had left the club. But Lopez had heard of men who had been apparently sober, becoming drunk as soon as they got out into the air. It might have been so in this case, though Wharton's voice and gait had not been those of a drunken man. At any rate, he would turn back and look after him; and ...
— The Prime Minister • Anthony Trollope

... is a man of God; I am what he calls a child of perdition. I was a privateersman - serving my country, I say; but he calls it pirate. He is thrifty and sober; he has a treasure, they say, and it lies so near his heart that he tumbles up in his sleep to stand watch over it. What has a harum-scarum dog like me to expect from a man like him? He won't see I'm starving for a chance ...
— The Plays of W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson

... his new guest very happy cracking nuts, and expounding to Rusha what kinds of firearms made the various sounds they heard. Patience had made an attempt to get her to exchange her soiled finery for a sober dress of Rusha's; but "What shall I do, Stead?" said the grave elder sister, "I cannot get her to listen to me, she says she is no prick-eared Puritan, but truly she is not fit to be seen." Stead whistled. "Besides that she might bring herself ...
— Under the Storm - Steadfast's Charge • Charlotte M. Yonge


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