Abstemiousness
Part of speech: Noun
Meanings:
- कम खाने वा पिउने (kam khāne vā piune) – Eating or drinking in moderation
- व्रत (vrat) – Fasting or abstaining from certain foods or drinks
Nearby Words:
- Abstain (Verb) – त्याग गर्नु (tyāg garnu) – To refrain from doing something
- Abstinence (Noun) – त्याग (tyāg) – The act of voluntarily refraining from indulging in something
- Ascetic (Noun) – तपस्वी (tapasvī) – A person who practices severe self-discipline and abstains from worldly pleasures
Synonyms:
- Moderation
- Sobriety
- Temperance
- Restraint
Antonyms:
Indulgence – आनन्दिता (ānanditā)
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Abstemiousness refers to the act of eating or drinking in moderation. It can also mean fasting or abstaining from certain foods or drinks. The word is derived from the Latin word “abstēmius,” which means “abstaining.” Abstemiousness is often associated with self-discipline and restraint.
Some nearby words include “abstain,” which means to refrain from doing something, “abstinence,” which refers to the act of voluntarily refraining from indulging in something, and “ascetic,” which is a person who practices severe self-discipline and abstains from worldly pleasures.
Synonyms for abstemiousness include “moderation,” “sobriety,” “temperance,” and “restraint.” The antonym for abstemiousness is “indulgence,” which means to indulge or give in to desires or pleasures.
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