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Meaning

A hangover refers to the unpleasant physical and mental effects that occur after consuming excessive amounts of alcohol. Symptoms may include headaches, nausea, fatigue, dehydration, dizziness, and sensitivity to light and sound. Hangovers typically start several hours after drinking and can last for a day or more, depending on the amount of alcohol consumed.

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Etymology

The term "hangover" originated in the early 20th century, combining "hang," which refers to a state of suspension, and "over," indicating that the effects are residual after the event of drinking.

Examples

  1. After the party last night, I woke up with a terrible hangover.
  2. To cure my hangover, I drank a lot of water and rested all day.
  3. She swore she would never drink that much again after experiencing a severe hangover.
  4. The hangover started to set in as the sunlight streamed through the curtains.
  5. He took some pain relievers to alleviate his hangover symptoms.
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