Pronunciation: /ˈælkəˌhɔːlˌɪzəm/
noun a chronic disease characterized by a dependency on alcohol consumption
A1 Alcoholism is a serious problem that can affect a person's health.
A2 Many people struggle with alcoholism and need help to overcome their addiction.
B1 The treatment for alcoholism often involves therapy and support groups.
B2 Alcoholism can have a negative impact on relationships and work performance.
C1 Alcoholism is considered a chronic disease that requires ongoing management.
C2 Research has shown that genetics can play a role in the development of alcoholism.
formal Alcoholism is a serious medical condition characterized by an addiction to alcohol.
informal Alcoholism can really take a toll on a person's health and relationships.
slang Some people struggle with booze too much and end up with alcoholism.
figurative In a way, alcoholism can be like drowning in a sea of alcohol with no way out.
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