unintoxicated

IPA: ʌnɪntˈɑksʌkeɪtʌd

adjective

  • Not intoxicated; sober.
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Examples of "unintoxicated" in Sentences

  • I drank a little, but did my best to stay unintoxicated.
  • A little presence of mind, and a set of men unintoxicated, could have saved the boat.
  • All it does is pull away the repressive restraints the unintoxicated mind places upon our behaviour.
  • I stood unintoxicated, with the inebriating cup in my hand, looking forward with rueful resolve to the hastening time, when the blow of
  • ... as clarification that 'sober' does not mean 'unintoxicated' but has another sense: grave and sedate, perhaps, as my thorough research on Google just now suggests.
  • Byron lay in his Venetian exile he observed that, if it could be granted him to go back and live his misspent life over again, he would give his lucid and unintoxicated intervals to the composition, not of frivolous rhymes, but of essays upon political economy.
  • When the loose but gifted Byron lay in his Venetian exile he observed that, if it could be granted him to go back and live his misspent life over again, he would give his lucid and unintoxicated intervals to the composition, not of frivolous rhymes, but of essays upon political economy.
  • "When proud fortune's ebbing tide recedes," you will bear me witness, that when my bubble of fame was at the highest, I stood unintoxicated with the inebriating cup in my hand, looking forward with rueful resolve to the hastening time, when the blow of Calumny should dash it to the ground with all the eagerness of vengeful triumph.

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