noun a person who is habitually drunk
Often used in literary works to portray characters with a drinking problem.
A term used to describe someone struggling with alcohol addiction.
Used to highlight the negative impact of excessive alcohol consumption on individuals and society.
A person who is habitually or frequently drunk.
In literature, a drunkard may be portrayed as a character who struggles with alcohol addiction or who uses alcohol as a coping mechanism for their problems.
A psychologist may work with clients who are struggling with alcohol addiction or may study the psychological effects of alcohol on behavior and decision-making in individuals.
A lawyer may represent clients who have been charged with DUI (driving under the influence) or may work on cases involving alcohol-related incidents such as public intoxication.
A medical doctor may treat patients who have health issues related to alcohol abuse, such as liver disease or alcohol poisoning.
A social worker may provide support and resources to individuals and families affected by alcohol addiction or may work with clients to develop treatment plans for overcoming alcohol dependence.