Hangover - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈhæŋəʊvər|
Brit.
|ˈhæŋəʊvə|
noun
- disagreeable aftereffects from the use of drugs (especially alcohol)
- an official who remains in office after his term (syn: holdover)
- something that has survived from the past (syn: holdover)
- an official who remains in office after his term (syn: holdover)
- something that has survived from the past (syn: holdover)
hangovers from the 19th century
Extra examples
She woke up with a hangover.
I had a terrible hangover the next day.
He'd been out on a binge and had a hangover.
So my beauty had a massive hangover next day.
He was recompensed with a massive hangover for this party's fun.
This feeling was a hangover from her schooldays.
He had an infallible cure for a hangover.
Word forms
noun
singular: hangover
plural: hangovers
singular: hangover
plural: hangovers
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