different between sobriety vs gloominess
sobriety
English
Etymology
From Old French sobriete, from Latin sobrietas.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s??b?a?.?ti/
- Rhymes: -a??ti
Noun
sobriety (countable and uncountable, plural sobrieties)
- The quality or state of being sober.
- The quality or state of not being intoxicated.
- The quality or state of being grave or earnestly thoughtful.
- The state or quality of being unhurried; a state of calm.
- A state of moderation or seriousness.
- Modesty in color or style.
- Soundness of judgement.
Synonyms
- (quality or state of not being intoxicated): soberness; see also Thesaurus:drunkenness#Antonyms
Antonyms
- (quality or state of not being intoxicated): drunkenness, intoxication; see also Thesaurus:drunkenness
Derived terms
- insobriety
Related terms
Translations
Further reading
- sobriety on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- sorbyite
sobriety From the web:
- what sobriety means
- what sobriety means to me
- what sobriety has given me
- what sobriety has taught me
- what sobriety does to your body
- what sobriety feels like
- what sobriety test
- what's sobriety checkpoint
gloominess
English
Etymology
gloomy +? -ness
Noun
gloominess (usually uncountable, plural gloominesses)
- The state or condition of being gloomy.
Anagrams
- mooselings, neologisms
gloominess From the web:
- what does gloominess mean
- what causes gloominess
- what does gloominess feel like
- what do gloominess mean
- what does gloominess mean dictionary
- what does gloominess definition
- what does gloominess synonym
- what rhymes with gloominess
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