unsober

/ʌnˈsoʊbər/
adjective
  1. Not serious, calm, or dignified; lacking sobriety in manner or attitude.
    • She gave an unsober speech that was more entertaining than informative.
    • His unsober jokes during the ceremony made several guests uncomfortable.
    • The meeting took an unsober turn when everyone started laughing uncontrollably.
  2. Under the influence of alcohol; drunk.
    • It is dangerous to operate machinery while unsober.
    • After three glasses of wine, he became unsober and started singing loudly.
    • The driver was clearly unsober and was pulled over by the police.
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