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Definitions for Unsober
[1] not intoxicated or drunk.
[2] habitually temperate, especially in the use of liquor.
[3] quiet or sedate in demeanor, as persons.
[4] marked by seriousness, gravity, solemnity, etc., as of demeanor, speech, etc.: a sober occasion.
[5] subdued in tone, as color; not colorful or showy, as clothes.
[6] free from excess, extravagance, or exaggeration: sober facts.
[7] showing self-control: sober restraint.
[8] sane or rational: a sober solution to the problem.
[9] to make or become sober: (often followed by up ).
[10] not drunk
[11] not given to excessive indulgence in drink or any other activity
[12] sedate and rational a sober attitude to a problem
[13] (of colours) plain and dull or subdued
[14] free from exaggeration or speculation he told us the sober truth
[15] (usually foll by up) to make or become less intoxicated, reckless, etc
Words related to Unsober
soberserious, calm, sedate, restrained, no-nonsense, down-to-earth, dispassionate, solemn, staid, rational, levelheaded, serene, reasonable, lucid, dark, earnest, low-key, subdued, somber, quiet
Words nearby Unsober
sobersob sister, sob story, sob stuff, soba, sobeit, sober, sober as a judge, sober-headed, sober-minded, soberize, sobers
Origin of Unsober
sober1300–50; Middle English sobre < Old French < Latin sōbrius
Other words from Unsober
so·ber·ing·ly , adverb
so·ber·ly , adverb
so·ber·ness , noun
non·so·ber , adjective
non·so·ber·ly , adverb
non·so·ber·ness , noun
non·so·ber·ing , adjective
qua·si-so·ber , adjective
qua·si-so·ber·ly , adverb
un·so·ber , adjective
un·so·ber·ly , adverb
un·so·ber·ness , noun
un·so·bered , adjective
un·so·ber·ing , adjective
Word origin for Unsober
soberC14 sobre, from Old French, from Latin sōbrius
Synonyms for Unsober
drunken, tipsy, blind, bombed, boozed, buzzed, inebriated, loaded, looped, muddled, potted, smashed, tanked, high, sloppy, three sheets to the wind, tied one on, tight, under the influence