Sobriety

In some cases, sobriety implies the achievement of "life balance",[4] or reflects a broader aspiration to a simpler and less material lifestyle.

Colloquially, it may refer to a specific substance that is the concern of a particular recovery support program[6] (e.g. alcohol, marijuana, opiates, or tobacco).

"Clean and sober" is a commonly used phrase, which refers to someone having an extended period without alcohol or other drugs in their body.

There are many factors that can lead to inaccuracies in sobriety testing including orthopedic or neurologic conditions, and fatigue.

Sober curious is a cultural movement and lifestyle of practicing none or limited alcohol consumption which started spreading in the late 2010s, in particular among people from the millennial generation.

Sober curiosity is often defined as having the option to question or change one's drinking habits, for mental or physical health reasons.

A midshipman is subjected to a random breathalyzer test to determine whether he is sober.