sober

நிதானமான
definition
verb
that coffee sobered him up
make or become sober after drinking alcohol.
adjective
Drunk or sober , he was driven by a manic energy and impatience that made him a difficult friend and an almost impossible husband and father.
not affected by alcohol; not drunk.
translation of 'sober'
குடிமயக்கமில்லாத,
மிதமான
example
Andrew came home 'sober' and cocaine free, much to the pleasure of my parents.
His expression was perfectly 'sober' , and he didn't sound anything but serious.
Trust me, I've been around a few drunks and being 'sober' and standing there trying to understand what they are saying is hard enough.
David defended himself, hearing the pathetic tone himself, now that he was beginning to 'sober' up.
it requires 'sober' reflection
Twelve percent of the people that go into AA are 'sober' for a year.
That brought everyone back into a serious and 'sober' mood.
When they worked for me, they stayed relatively 'sober' .
In recent years, a series of very 'sober' and real statistics have surfaced.
‘I think I look a bit silly,’ he said as he surveyed the more 'sober' colours surrounding the entrance to the County Stand.
I got my bearings reasonably quickly, though, despite spending more time drunk than 'sober' in the city centre.
Two, Sadie's a drunk and not a very good singer, 'sober' or otherwise.
And that, as I start to 'sober' up and think it might be a good idea to get to bed before I start to regret writing this and delete it before posting, is probably my point.
As long as they had known Ian, they had seen him cheerful and smiling - perhaps quiet or 'sober' during serious moments, but always ready with a smile.
The commander's approach was sufficient to 'sober' down the concerned group, which quickly waved the white flag.
She is also an alcoholic who has also been 'sober' for more than seven years.
It's like watching a 'sober' guy walk his drunk friend home; just one stumble and they both hit the sidewalk.
he was 'sober'
I'm pretty sure I didn't stop for long enough to 'sober' up.
With slow tempos predominating, they are 'sober' , even solemn works, but hardly funereal, and never monotonous.
She's very serious and very 'sober' and as an actor she has a lot of technique and understanding of what's she doing.
I think it was some former drunk who said the awful thing about being 'sober' is that when you wake up in the morning you know that's the best it's going to get all day.
Who would she have to count on if I was sitting in a café, drinking mass amounts of coffee and trying to 'sober' up?
One particular Monday morning his mates grabbed him and, after tying him to one of the sails, took him up to the top, a height of 100 ft, and left him there to 'sober' up.
She was intending to leave him there to 'sober' up and come back to his senses.
Anyone undertaking a 'sober' assessment of our drug and alcohol laws would conclude that they are thoroughly inconsistent.
Well, I had to get my beer drinking done quickly, so that I could 'sober' up soon enough to return the van.
As Alice leaves recovery, the real work of staying 'sober' and learning about herself begins.
I know this chapter was more serious and 'sober' … but I still hope it was okay!
Two were taken to Tauranga police station to 'sober' up before being released.
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