Synonyms for inebriety


Grammar : Noun
Spell : in-i-brahy-i-tee
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn ɪˈbraɪ ɪ ti


Définition of inebriety

  • noun drunkenness
Example sentences :
  • It was thus that for years he had dealt with his brother-in-laws' inebriety.
  • Extract from : « The Combined Maze » by May Sinclair
  • Some are still in a state of inebriety, and stagger as they stray about the decks.
  • Extract from : « The Flag of Distress » by Mayne Reid
  • He believes that we do not sufficiently study the origin of inebriety.
  • Extract from : « The Criminal » by Havelock Ellis
  • It was while in a state of inebriety that the prowler met Joe.
  • Extract from : « The Court of Cacus » by Alexander Leighton
  • It was called 'Inebriety,' and was an unblushing imitation of Pope.
  • Extract from : « Hours in a Library » by Leslie Stephen
  • His eyes, his unsteady walk, all announced a high stage of inebriety.
  • Extract from : « The Pilgrim's Shell or Fergan the Quarryman » by Eugne Sue
  • In the far past the great disgrace of our profession was the inebriety of its men.
  • Extract from : « Life on the Stage » by Clara Morris
  • Some three months after this he died, in a sad state of inebriety.
  • Extract from : « Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp » by John Shipp
  • Yet, we must not forget that the real nature of inebriety is always the same.
  • Extract from : « A Practical Physiology » by Albert F. Blaisdell
  • Yet the Fondue has added to the gaiety and inebriety of nations, if not of dictionaries.
  • Extract from : « The Complete Book of Cheese » by Robert Carlton Brown

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