Drunk

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Adjective

Drunk (comparative Drunker, superlative Drunkest)

  1. In a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of excessive alcohol, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages.
  2. (usually followed by with or on) Elated or emboldened.

Noun

Drunk (plural Drunks)
  1. A habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated.
  2. A drinking-bout; a period of drunkenness.
  3. A drunken state.

Verb

drunk

  1. Past participle of drink
  2. (Southern US) Simple past of drink.

Adverbs for Drunk

comically; gloriously; jovially; convivially; pleasantly; beastly; soddenly; happily; deliciously; unconsciously; heartily; vacuously; fatuously; ribaldly; funnily; smartly; deeply; sleepily; drowsily; tragically; helplessly; hopelessly; terribly; utterly; desperately; dangerously; fantastically; grotesquely; palpably; morosely; glumly; woefully; mournfully; lovingly; ridiculously; ludicrously; lamentably; deplorably; pitifully; truculently; quarrelsomely; amiably; magnificently; obnoxiously; furiously; bolster ously; outrageously; noisily; chattily; dizzily.

Thesaurus

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, 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,

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