Correct spelling for the English word "frommed abusing a substance black out" is [fɹɒmd ɐbjˈuːsɪŋ ɐ sˈʌbstəns blˈak ˈa͡ʊt], [fɹɒmd ɐbjˈuːsɪŋ ɐ sˈʌbstəns blˈak ˈaʊt], [f_ɹ_ɒ_m_d ɐ_b_j_ˈuː_s_ɪ_ŋ ɐ s_ˈʌ_b_s_t_ə_n_s b_l_ˈa_k ˈaʊ_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Frommed - verb: To engage in the act of consuming or using a substance, particularly in excessive amounts or beyond the recommended dosage or limit. The term can refer to various substances such as alcohol, drugs, or medications. It implies indulging in such substances to an extent that exceeds normal or socially acceptable behavior, potentially leading to negative consequences or effects on physical and mental health. It encompasses both intentional and unintentional abuse, including situations where individuals may lose control over their substance use.
Abusing - verb: The act of using a substance or indulging in a behavior in a manner that exceeds moderation or acceptable limits. It refers to engaging in repetitive or excessive behavior that can lead to detrimental effects on physical, psychological, or social well-being. Substance abuse can involve various substances such as drugs, alcohol, prescription medications, or even non-substance-related behaviors such as gambling or shopping excessively.
Blackout - noun: A temporary period of memory loss or unconsciousness caused by the consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol or drugs. During a blackout, an individual may engage in actions or behaviors that they have no recollection of later. It is often characterized by an inability to form new memories while under the influence or a complete loss of memory of events that occurred during this period. Blackouts are typically associated with excessive alcohol consumption, although they can also occur with certain drugs or medication misuse. The duration of a blackout can vary from a few minutes to several hours. It is important to note that blackouts should not be confused with passing out or losing consciousness completely, as the individual often appears awake and functioning during the blackout period.