A teetotaler is a person that does not drink alcohol.
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A teetotaler.
A teetotaler.
You abstain, you are a teetotaler.
A teetotaler might relax by doing a puzzle or reading a book. He or she could also relax by trying a cup of calming tea with honey or by listening to soft music or by meditating.
An abstainer, teetotaler, or non-drinker.
The term "teetotaler" originated in the early 19th century in England. It is believed to have derived from the word "total," emphasizing a complete abstinence from alcohol. One popular theory suggests that it was popularized by a speech from a temperance advocate, who used "t" to denote total abstinence, leading to the playful formation of "teetotaler." The term has since come to refer to anyone who refrains from drinking alcoholic beverages.
no he's a teetotaler, meaning he doesn't drink alcohol because he had alot of family members who were alcoholics
A person who never drinks alcohol is commonly referred to as a teetotaler. This term originated in the 19th century as a movement advocating for complete abstinence from alcohol. Teetotalers choose not to consume alcoholic beverages for various reasons, including personal, religious, or health beliefs.
Teetotaler and non-drinker are two popular terms. Abstainer is another.
Joseph Livesey has written: 'The staunch teetotaler' -- subject(s): Temperance 'The life and teachings of Joseph Livesey' -- subject(s): Temperance, History
obsessive-compulsive, recuperation, and a teetotaler