ALCOHOLIC vs DIPSOMANIAC: NOUN
- A person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually
- A person who drinks alcoholic substances habitually and to excess or who suffers from alcoholism.
- One who indulges to excess in alcoholic beverages, or who is suffering from the systemic effects of alcohol.
- A remedy the chief therapeutic value of which depends upon the presence of alcohol.
- A person given to the use of alcoholic liquors.
- A person addicted to alcohol.
- One who abuses alcohol.
- Alcoholic liquors.
- A person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually
- One who suffers from an irresistible and insatiable craving for intoxicants.
- One who has an irrepressible desire for alcoholic drinks.
- One with a morbid paroxysmal craving for alcohol; an alcoholic.
- A persistently drunken person; a drunkard.
ALCOHOLIC vs DIPSOMANIAC: ADJECTIVE
- Used of beverages containing alcohol
- Related to or resulting from alcohol.
- Containing or preserved in alcohol.
- Suffering from alcoholism.
- Characteristic of or containing alcohol
- Of, pertaining to, or affected by alcoholism
- Having more than a trace amount of alcohol in its contents.
- Of or pertaining to alcohol.
- Addicted to alcohol
- Of or pertaining to alcohol, or partaking of its qualities; derived from, or caused by, alcohol; containing alcohol
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ALCOHOLIC vs DIPSOMANIAC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to or of the nature of alcohol.
- Containing or using alcohol: as, an alcoholic thermometer.
- Of or pertaining to dipsomania.
ALCOHOLIC vs DIPSOMANIAC: RELATED WORDS
- Spiritous, Lush, Hard, Spiked, Wet, Dry, Laced, Soaker, Souse, Intoxicating, Intoxicant, Spirituous, Boozer, Addicted, Dipsomaniac
- Fusspot, Prig, Dithery, Lecher, Wastrel, Bibulous, Boozehound, Drunkard, Squiffy, Sot, Soaker, Lush, Boozer, Souse, Alcoholic
ALCOHOLIC vs DIPSOMANIAC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Spiritous, Alcohol dependent, Lush, Hard, Spiked, Wet, Dry, Laced, Soaker, Souse, Intoxicating, Intoxicant, Spirituous, Addicted, Dipsomaniac
- Floozie, Flibbertigibbet, Fusspot, Prig, Dithery, Lecher, Wastrel, Bibulous, Boozehound, Drunkard, Squiffy, Soaker, Lush, Souse, Alcoholic
ALCOHOLIC vs DIPSOMANIAC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Alcoholic beverages may not be stored on premises owned, regulates the service, sale, distribution and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- As everyone knows, there something about being an alcoholic that will win over another alcoholic if you have ten minutes with him.
- Hand antiseptics: rubs versus scrubs, alcoholic solutions versus alcoholic gels.
- No Alcoholic Beverages or Promotion of Alcoholic Beverages is permitted.
- Alcoholic Beverages CPC shall prohibit the use of alcoholic beverages in membership recruitment and Bid Day activities.
- No open alcoholic beverage container or alcoholic beverage consumption onpremises of agency store.
- Allowing Alcoholic Beverages to be Carried From Any On Premises Alcoholic Beverage Outlet or Private Club.
- We will serve you an alcoholic and non alcoholic beverage with bottled water.
- Alcoholic hepatitis is essentially the most severe form of alcoholic liver illness.
- Alternatively, alcoholic cirrhosis may be diagnosed concurrently with acute alcoholic hepatitis.
- The infantile regressions of the dipsomaniac fit into this pattern of unconscious symbolism?
ALCOHOLIC vs DIPSOMANIAC: QUESTIONS
- How to handle a codependent alcoholic relationship?
- When did people start fermenting alcoholic beverages?
- Was Mark Antony an alcoholic spendthrift womanizer?
- Does taking one alcoholic drink constitute relapse?
- Can thiamine help treat alcoholic amnestic disorder?
- Can moving companies transport alcoholic beverages?
- What is alcoholic ketoacidosis (alcoholic acidosis)?
- Where can I buy an alcoholic and non-alcoholic gift basket in Canberra?
- Is alcoholic beer more expensive than other non-alcoholic drinks?
- What is the minimum alcoholic beverage alcoholic content?
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