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drunkenness

6 antonyms and opposites of drunkenness, grouped by meaning.

Noun — The state of being drunk, or a habitual pattern of drinking too much.

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How to use drunkenness

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public drunkenness chronic drunkenness

Etymology

From drunken + the noun-forming suffix -ness.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “drunkenness” mean?

The word “drunkenness” means the state of being drunk, or a habitual pattern of drinking too much. In plain terms, the condition of having drunk too much alcohol, or a tendency to do so regularly.

How do you pronounce “drunkenness”?

“Drunkenness” is pronounced DRUHNG-kuhn-nuhs (/ˈdɹʌŋkən.nəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “drunkenness” in a sentence?

Here is “drunkenness” used in a sentence: “Public drunkenness can lead to a fine in many cities.”

What is the opposite of “drunkenness”?

The opposite of “drunkenness” — its antonyms — are soberness, abstemiousness, abstention, abstentiousness and sobriety.

What part of speech is “drunkenness”?

“Drunkenness” is a noun.

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