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intemperance vs drunkenness

drunkenness vs intemperance

intemperance and drunkenness both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
intemperance Yes No No No
drunkenness Yes No No No
As nouns, drunkenness is a hyponym of intemperance; that is, drunkenness is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than intemperance:
  • intemperance: consumption of alcoholic drinks
  • drunkenness: the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess
Other hyponyms of intemperance include boozing, crapulence, drink, drinking.
intemperance (noun) drunkenness (noun)
excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess
consumption of alcoholic drinks a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol
the quality of being intemperate habitual intoxication; prolonged and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks leading to a breakdown in health and an addiction to alcohol such that abrupt deprivation leads to severe withdrawal symptoms
Difference between intemperance and drunkenness

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