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abstainer

[ab-stey-ner] / æbˈsteɪ nər /


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Temporary abstainers are also likely to be heavier drinkers and be more concerned about the effects of alcohol on health.

From Seattle Times

People want to enjoy a zero-proof cocktail — whether always, or just on occasion — with their friends, without standing out as an abstainer.

From Salon

As a result, “abstainers” looked relatively unhealthy, and “moderate” drinkers, many of whom exercise and eat well, looked pretty good.

From Scientific American

The new analysis shows, however, that those who drink moderately have no statistically significant advantage in longevity compared with those who are lifelong abstainers, the study’s authors said.

From New York Times

But not from one notable abstainer, former President Trump, that self-described “very stable genius.”

From Los Angeles Times