Such a person is known as a teetotaller.
ALCOHOLIC - containing alcohol, or a person with an addiction to alcoholic beverages
The word "alcoholic" does not have a prefix.You could add the prefix non- to it to make the word nonalcoholic.The word "alcoholic" does have a suffix; -ic is added to the end of the noun "alcohol" (a word for a thing) to form the noun "alcoholic", (a word for a person); and the adjective "alcoholic" to describe something as containing alcohol.
"Sin alcohol" translates to "without alcohol" in English. It is commonly used to describe beverages or products that do not contain any alcoholic content, such as non-alcoholic drinks or cocktails. This term is often found on labels or menus to indicate options suitable for those avoiding alcohol.
To stand at a drinking bar...a place that sells alcoholic beverages. Usually, the bar, or surface that the drinks are served on, is the approximate height of an ordinary person's stomach, or "belly," hence to stand there is to have one's belly at the bar. In another sense, it could mean to step up, to come forward. Or, simply, 'Have a drink."
It is a made-up love potion from a rap song. It doesn't really exist, though bars have started making up alcoholic drinks called Funky Cold Medina.
teetotaler
A teetotaler.
Inebriate
It isn't necessary to decline alcoholic drinks unless a person is underage, pregnant, alcoholic, or on certain medications.
When the person no longer drinks alcohol.
A bibber is person who drinks alcoholic beverages freely.
although herbs can be used to flavour alcoholic drinks they (herbs) are deffinately not alcoholic drinks.
An alcoholic
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It was named after its creator, Dr. Malcom Pepper.
Probably, the person has certainly developed a high level of alcohol tolerance.
obsessive-compulsive, recuperation, and a teetotaler