noun a habitual drunkard or heavy drinker
In literature, 'sot' can be used to depict a character who is constantly inebriated.
In poetry, 'sot' can be used to symbolize the destructive nature of alcoholism.
In historical texts, 'sot' may be used to describe individuals known for their heavy drinking.
As an insult, 'sot' is used to mock someone for their excessive drinking habits.
In the field of alcoholism, 'sot' is used to describe a habitual drunkard.
In the context of a writer, 'sot' may be used to describe a character who is constantly drunk or intoxicated.
In the context of a psychologist, 'sot' may be used to refer to a patient who has a problem with excessive alcohol consumption.
In the context of a legal professional, 'sot' may be used in a court case to describe a witness who is known to be a heavy drinker.
In the context of a medical professional, 'sot' may be used to describe a patient who has alcohol use disorder.