Alcoholism

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈælkəˌhɔːlˌɪzəm/

Definitions of alcoholism

noun a chronic disease characterized by a dependency on alcohol consumption

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of alcoholism in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of alcoholism

plural

alcoholisms

comparative

more alcoholic

superlative

most alcoholic

present tense

suffers from alcoholism

future tense

will struggle with alcoholism

perfect tense

has battled alcoholism

continuous tense

is experiencing alcoholism

singular

alcoholism

positive degree

alcoholic

infinitive

to struggle with alcoholism

gerund

struggling with alcoholism

participle

alcoholism is a serious issue

Origin and Evolution of alcoholism

First Known Use: 1852 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'alcoholism' originated from the term 'alcohol' combined with the suffix '-ism'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe excessive consumption of alcohol leading to dependence and addiction, the term 'alcoholism' has evolved to encompass a broader understanding of the disease, including genetic, psychological, and social factors that contribute to alcohol use disorder.