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Antonyms for hangover


Grammar : Noun
Spell : hang-oh-ver
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhæŋˌoʊ vər



Definition of hangover

Origin :
  • also hang-over, 1894, "a survival, a thing left over from before," from hang (v.) + over. Meaning "after-effect of drinking too much" is first attested 1904, on notion of something left over from the night before.
  • noun result of heavy drinking
Example sentences :
  • The Omans do altogether too good a job on them and there's no such thing as a hangover.
  • Extract from : « Masters of Space » by Edward Elmer Smith
  • Hangover or no hangover, Malone told himself grimly, there was work to be done.
  • Extract from : « Out Like a Light » by Gordon Randall Garrett
  • When he had awakened, it had been with the euphoria all gone and with his present hangover.
  • Extract from : « The Stars, My Brothers » by Edmond Hamilton
  • You've worked off the kwil and now you're in the hangover period.
  • Extract from : « The Star Hyacinths » by James H. Schmitz
  • Naturally, hangover or no, Johnny had reported for work first.
  • Extract from : « Summer Snow Storm » by Adam Chase
  • For a moment his hangover dominated, but then it all came back.
  • Extract from : « Mate in Two Moves » by Winston Marks
  • With the disgust and despair of the hangover, the agent's biting attack on his pride and his state, Aron listened.
  • Extract from : « For Every Man A Reason » by Patrick Wilkins
  • Korsakov, eyes still bloodshot from his hangover, took the message out of the scanner and stared at it.
  • Extract from : « Shock Absorber » by E.G. von Wald
  • "Don't forget to remind me to take a hangover pill before I go to work in the morning," he told Ciel.
  • Extract from : « Brink of Madness » by Walter J. Sheldon
  • Those kings made decisions, most of the time, on whether or not they had a hangover, or what some court favorite thought.
  • Extract from : « Crossroads of Destiny » by Henry Beam Piper

Synonyms for hangover

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