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English adjective: drunk

1. drunk stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)


SamplesA noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors.
Helplessly inebriated.


Synonymsinebriated, intoxicated


Similarbacchanal, bacchanalian, bacchic, beery, besotted, bibulous, blind drunk, blotto, boozy, carousing, cockeyed, crocked, doped, drugged, drunken, fuddled, half-seas-over, high, hopped-up, loaded, mellow, narcotised, narcotized, orgiastic, pie-eyed, pissed, pixilated, plastered, potty, slopped, sloshed, smashed, soaked, sottish, soused, sozzled, squiffy, stiff, stoned, tiddly, tight, tipsy, wet


Antonymssober

2. drunk as if under the influence of alcohol


SamplesFelt intoxicated by her success.
Drunk with excitement.


Synonymsintoxicated


Similarexcited


Antonymsunexcited


English noun: drunk

1. drunk (person) a chronic drinker


Synonymsdrunkard, inebriate, rummy, sot, wino


Broader (hypernym)drinker, imbiber, juicer, toper


Narrower (hyponym)alcoholic, alky, boozer, dipsomaniac, lush, soaker, souse

2. drunk (person) someone who is intoxicated


Broader (hypernym)drinker, imbiber, juicer, toper


Narrower (hyponym)drunk-and-disorderly









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