Alcoholism
Say: al-kuh-hol-ism
Alcoholism means that someone frequently drinks too much alcohol (such as beer,
wine, or liquor) and can't stop. Alcoholic drinks can change the way someone acts.
Someone who is drunk might not realize what he or she doing. It can be scary to see
someone who has a drinking problem because the person may say or do things that hurt
other people. If you think someone close to you might have a problem with alcohol,
talk to a grown-up you trust.