abstinence
0 antonyms and opposites of abstinence, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The practice of deliberately avoiding something one wants, such as food, alcohol, or sex.
How to use abstinence
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Etymology
From Old French abstinence, based on Latin abstinentia, from abstineo, "to hold back" — the noun form of "abstain."
Full origin of abstinence →Frequently asked questions
What does “abstinence” mean?
The word “abstinence” means the practice of deliberately avoiding something one wants, such as food, alcohol, or sex. In plain terms, deliberately going without something, especially food, alcohol, or sex.
How do you pronounce “abstinence”?
“Abstinence” is pronounced AB-stih-nuhns (/ˈæb.stɪ.nəns/ in IPA).
How do you use “abstinence” in a sentence?
Here is “abstinence” used in a sentence: “He practised total abstinence from alcohol after the diagnosis.”
What part of speech is “abstinence”?
“Abstinence” is a noun.
Where does the word “abstinence” come from?
The word “abstinence” comes from Latin. From Old French abstinence, based on Latin abstinentia, from abstineo, "to hold back" — the noun form of "abstain.".
Is “abstinence” a common word?
“Abstinence” is an uncommon word in modern English.