sobriety in Japanese
sobriety in Japanese is しらふ — sobriety means the state of not being drunk or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
sobriety in Japanese
しらふ
Pronounced: shirafu
What does "sobriety" mean?
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noun The state of not being drunk or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
"He celebrated five years of sobriety with his support group."
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noun Seriousness and calm, level-headed behavior.
"The judge addressed the court with great sobriety."
sobriety in a sentence
- He celebrated five years of sobriety with his support group.
- The judge addressed the court with great sobriety.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sobriety" in Japanese?
"sobriety" in Japanese is しらふ. sobriety means: The state of not being drunk or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
How do you pronounce しらふ?
"sobriety" in Japanese is しらふ, pronounced "shirafu".
How do you use "sobriety" in a sentence?
Example: "He celebrated five years of sobriety with his support group." In Japanese, "sobriety" is しらふ.
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