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Drunk
| Drunk Definition And Meaning |
What's The Definition Of Drunk?
[n] someone who is intoxicated
[n] a chronic drinker
[adj] stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol); "a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors"; "helplessly inebriated"
[adj] as if under the influence of alcohol; "felt intoxicated by her success"; "drunk with excitement"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Drunk: bacchanal |
bacchanalian |
bacchic |
beery |
besotted |
bibulous |
blind drunk |
blotto |
boozy |
carousing |
crocked |
doped |
drugged |
drunkard |
drunken |
excited |
fuddled |
half-seas-over |
high |
hopped-up |
inebriate |
inebriated |
intoxicated |
loaded |
mellow |
narcotised |
narcotized |
orgiastic |
pie-eyed |
pissed |
pixilated |
plastered |
potty |
rummy |
slopped |
sloshed |
smashed |
soaked |
sot |
sottish |
soused |
sozzled |
squiffy |
stiff |
stoned |
tiddley |
tiddly |
tight |
tipsy |
wet
Related Terms | Find terms related to Drunk: ablaze |
addled |
afire |
aflame |
alcoholic |
alcoholic addict |
animated |
ardent |
bacchanal |
bacchanalia |
bacchanalian |
bat |
beery |
bemused |
bender |
besotted |
bibber |
big drunk |
binge |
blind drunk |
blotto |
boiling over |
boozer |
boozy |
bout |
breathless |
burning |
bust |
carousal |
carouse |
carouser |
celebration |
chronic alcoholic |
chronic drunk |
compotation |
cordial |
crapulent |
crapulous |
crocked |
debauch |
delirious |
devotee of Bacchus |
dipsomaniac |
dizzy |
drenched |
drinker |
drinking |
drinking bout |
drunkard |
drunken |
drunken carousal |
ecstatic |
enthusiastic |
excited |
exhilarated |
exuberant |
far-gone |
febrile |
fervent |
fervid |
fevered |
feverish |
fiery |
flaming |
flushed |
flustered |
fou |
full |
gay |
giddy |
glorious |
glowing |
groggy |
guzzle |
guzzler |
happy |
hard drinker |
hearty |
heated |
heavy drinker |
hot |
imbiber |
impassioned |
in liquor |
inebriate |
inebriated |
inebrious |
inflamed |
inspirited |
intense |
intoxicated |
invigorated |
jag |
jolly |
juiced |
keen |
lit |
lit up |
lively |
loaded |
lovepot |
lush |
maudlin |
mellow |
merry |
muddled |
nappy |
oenophilist |
oiled |
on fire |
orgy |
out cold |
passionate |
pathological drinker |
pickled |
pie-eyed |
pissed |
plastered |
polluted |
pot companion |
potation |
problem drinker |
pub-crawl |
red-hot |
reeling |
revel |
reveler |
rummy |
serious drinker |
shikker |
smashed |
soak |
soaker |
social drinker |
sodden |
sot |
sotted |
souse |
soused |
sponge |
spree |
squiffy |
steaming |
steamy |
stewed |
stiff |
stinko |
stoned |
swigger |
swiller |
symposium |
tanked |
tear |
thirsty soul |
tiddly |
tight |
tippler |
tipsy |
toot |
toper |
tosspot |
under the influence |
under the table |
under the weather |
unrestrained |
vigorous |
warm |
wassail |
wassailer |
well-oiled |
wet |
winebibber |
wino |
zealous |
zonked
See Also | alcoholic |
boozer |
dipsomaniac |
drinker |
drunk-and-disorderly |
imbiber |
juicer |
lush |
soaker |
souse |
toper
Drunk In Webster's Dictionary
\Drunk\, a. [OE. dronke, drunke, dronken, drunken, AS.
druncen. Orig. the same as drunken, p. p. of drink. See
{Drink}.]
1. Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated;
drunken; -- never used attributively, but always
predicatively; as, the man is drunk (not, a drunk man).
Be not drunk with wine, where in is excess. -- Eph.
v. 18.
Drunk with recent prosperity. --Macaulay.
2. Drenched or saturated with moisture or liquid.
I will make mine arrows drunk with blood. -- Deut.
xxxii. 42.
\Drunk\, n.
A drunken condition; a spree. [Slang]
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