Abstainer

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /əbˈsteɪnər/

Definitions of abstainer

noun a person who abstains, especially from indulgence in alcoholic beverages; a teetotaler

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is an abstainer and never drinks alcohol.

A2 As an abstainer, she avoids eating any processed foods.

B1 The abstainer at the party stuck to water while everyone else had cocktails.

B2 Being an abstainer from social media, he prefers face-to-face interactions.

C1 The abstainer from caffeine found it challenging to stay awake during long meetings.

C2 As a dedicated abstainer from smoking, she promotes a healthy lifestyle to others.

Examples of abstainer in a Sentence

formal The abstainer refused to partake in the wine tasting event.

informal She's always been an abstainer when it comes to alcohol.

slang He's a total abstainer when it comes to junk food.

figurative Being an abstainer from social media, she enjoyed a more peaceful and focused life.

Grammatical Forms of abstainer

past tense

abstained

plural

abstainers

comparative

more abstaining

superlative

most abstaining

present tense

abstains

future tense

will abstain

perfect tense

has abstained

continuous tense

is abstaining

singular

abstainer

positive degree

abstainer

infinitive

to abstain

gerund

abstaining

participle

abstaining

Origin and Evolution of abstainer

First Known Use: 1600 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abstainer' originated from the Latin word 'abstinēre', which means to refrain from or hold back.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abstainer' has retained its original meaning of someone who refrains from indulging in certain activities, particularly related to alcohol or other substances.