- adjectivesober (adjective) · soberer (comparative adjective) · soberest (superlative adjective)
- not affected by alcohol; not drunk.
- serious, sensible, and solemn:"a sober view of life" · "his expression became sober"
- free from alcoholism; not habitually drinking alcohol:"I've been clean and sober for five years"
- muted in color:"a sober gray suit"
verbsober (verb) · sobers (third person present) · sobered (past tense) · sobered (past participle) · sobering (present participle)- make or become sober after drinking alcohol:"that coffee sobered him up" · "I ought to sober up a bit"
- make or become more serious, sensible, and solemn:"his expression sobered her"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French sobre, from Latin sobrius.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- make or become sober after drinking alcohol:
- make or become more serious, sensible, and solemn:
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