alcohol
Refers to an amount of alcohol that is considered too much.
Refers to a quantity of alcohol greater than is normal or necessary.
Alcoholic beverages with a high percentage of alcohol.
Alcohol that is not mixed with any other substance.
Isopropyl alcohol used as an antiseptic.
A form of pure alcohol (ethanol) produced from fermented grain.
The act of drinking alcohol.
The amount of alcohol in a person's blood.
The practice of drinking too much alcohol.
A general term for issues related to excessive drinking.
The condition of being unable to stop drinking alcohol.
The amount of alcohol someone drinks.
A more clinical term for alcohol addiction.
The act or practice of drinking alcohol.
The amount of alcohol in a substance, especially a drink.
Similar to alcohol abuse, refers to harmful drinking.
A law or rule that forbids the sale and consumption of alcohol.
The concentration of alcohol, especially in the blood.
A drinking container made of glass.
A container, usually made of glass, for holding alcoholic drinks.
A standard measure of the amount of pure alcohol in a drink.
A very small amount of alcohol.
Affected by alcohol in a way that changes your behavior.
The most common way to refer to consuming alcoholic beverages.
A more formal way to say 'drink alcohol'.
To provide alcoholic drinks, for example in a bar or at an event.
To deliberately not drink alcohol.
To use alcohol in a way that is harmful.
An informal way to say you do not drink any alcohol at all.
To make an effort to avoid alcohol.
To stop drinking alcohol, often after a period of regular use.