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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
sober
sober [sober sobers sobered sobering soberer soberest] adjective, verb BrE [ˈsəʊbə(r)] NAmE [ˈsoʊbər] adjective 1. not usually before noun not drunk (= not affected by alcohol) •I promised him that I'd stay sober tonight. •He was as sober as a judge (= completely ↑sober ). 2. (of people and their behaviour)serious and sensible •a sober assessment of the situation •He is honest, sober and hard-working. •On sober reflection (= after some serious thought), I don't think I really need a car after all. 3. (of colours or clothes)plain and not bright •a sober grey suit see stone-cold sober at ↑stone cold Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French sobre, from Latin sobrius. Example Bank: •By this time he felt more or less sober again. •I've been clean and sober for four years. •Only the thought of her kept him sober. •She wanted a drink, but she had to stay sober. •He was honest, sober and hardworking. •I promised him that I'd stay sober tonight. •On sober reflection I have decided to drop the case. •We need to make a calm, sober assessment of the situation. Derived Word: ↑soberly Derived: ↑sober somebody up ▪ ↑sober up verb transitive, intransitive ~ (sb) to make sb behave or think in a more serious and sensible way; to become more serious and sensible •The bad news sobered us for a while. •He suddenly sobered. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French sobre, from Latin sobrius.
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