to become serious or realistic, especially after being emotional, overly excited, or intoxicated · to regain composure or a clear perspective
You know those moments when everyone is being silly, joking around, or perhaps even too optimistic, and then suddenly, reality hits? 💥 'To sober up' is perfect for describing that shift to a more serious, focused, or realistic emotional state. It's often used metaphorically, not just about alcohol!
💡 **Pro-Tip!** While 'to sober up' can literally mean to become less drunk, its common figurative use is about shedding lightheartedness or naive optimism to face a serious situation. Think of it as 'getting real' emotionally! You'll sound super fluent using it this way. 😉
Which situation is **NOT** appropriate for using 'to sober up' (figuratively)? A. 😠 When a group of friends stops joking after receiving bad news. B. 🥳 When you're excited and celebrating a big win with friends. C. 🧐 When a team realizes the gravity of a project's challenges.