thoughtfulness |
sobriety |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between thoughtfulness and sobriety
is that
thoughtfulness is thoughtful and considerate attention while
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober.
indulgence |
sobriety |
As nouns the difference between indulgence and sobriety
is that
indulgence is the act of indulging while
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober.
As a verb indulgence
is (
Roman Catholic Church) to provide with an indulgence.
forbearance |
sobriety |
As nouns the difference between forbearance and sobriety
is that
forbearance is patient self-control; restraint and tolerance under provocation while
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober.
restraint |
sobriety |
As nouns the difference between restraint and sobriety
is that
restraint is (countable) something that restrains, ties, fastens or secures while
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober.
abstention |
sobriety |
As nouns the difference between abstention and sobriety
is that
abstention is the act of restraining oneself while
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober.
abstinence |
sobriety |
As nouns the difference between abstinence and sobriety
is that
abstinence is the act or practice of abstaining, refraining from indulging a desire or appetite while
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober.
denial |
sobriety |
As nouns the difference between denial and sobriety
is that
denial is the negation in logic while
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober.
sobriety |
chastity |
As a noun sobriety
is the quality or state of being sober.
As a proper noun chastity is
(rare) from the virtue chastity.
sobriety |
continence |
As nouns the difference between sobriety and continence
is that
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober while
continence is the voluntary control of urination and defecation.
control |
sobriety |
As nouns the difference between control and sobriety
is that
control is (countable|uncountable) influence or authority over while
sobriety is the quality or state of being sober.
As a verb control
is to exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of.
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