unsober
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unsober — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unsober — adj.; unsoberly, adv.; unsoberness, n. * * * … Universalium
unsober — un·sober … English syllables
unsober — … Useful english dictionary
George Joye — (also Joy and Jaye) (c. 1495 ndash; 1553) was a 16th century Bible translator who produced the first printed translation of several books of the Old Testament into English (1530 1534), as well as the first English Primer (1529).His… … Wikipedia
drunk — adjective ebrius, inebriated, intemperate, intoxicated, overcome, overcome by liquor, riotous, saturated, sottish, temulentus, uncontrolled, under the influence of liquor, unsober associated concepts: alcoholism, delirium tremens, driving while… … Law dictionary
intoxicated — [adj1] drunk blind*, bombed*, boozed, buzzed*, drunken, high*, inebriated, loaded*, looped*, muddled, potted*, sloppy, smashed*, tanked*, three sheets to the wind*, tied one on*, tight*, tipsy, under the influence, unsober; concept 406 Ant. sober … New thesaurus
unsoberly — adverb see unsober … Useful english dictionary