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The synonyms of “Inebriated” are: drunk, gone, intoxicated, ripped, inebriate, drunken, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence
Inebriated as an Adjective
Definitions of "Inebriated" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “inebriated” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol.
- Drunk; intoxicated.
Synonyms of "Inebriated" as an adjective (9 Words)
drunken | Drunk or intoxicated. The man s drunken slurred speech. |
gone | Beyond help; in a hopeless state. Sweet memories of gone summers. |
inebriate | Drunk; intoxicated. Inebriate times by the Bay. |
intoxicated | Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol. Officials are reporting an increase in the number of intoxicated students requiring medical attention. |
ripped | Under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. Through his slightly too tight shirt you could see he was ripped. |
the worse for drink | Inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability. |
tipsy | Slightly drunk. A tipsy boat. |
under the influence | Lower in rank, power, or authority. |
Usage Examples of "Inebriated" as an adjective
- Helplessly inebriated.
- I got mildly inebriated.
Associations of "Inebriated" (30 Words)
alcohol | A liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent. Unpleasant stuff like formaldehyde is produced as alcohols burn. |
alcoholic | Caused by the excessive consumption of alcohol. Alcoholic liver disease. |
bacchanal | Used of riotously drunken merrymaking. The debauched and alcoholic president was said to be organizing unceasing bacchanals. |
bacchanalian | Characterized by or given to drunken revelry. A night of bacchanalian revelry. |
beer | An alcoholic drink made from yeast-fermented malt flavoured with hops. He ordered a beer. |
bibulous | Excessively fond of drinking alcohol. A bibulous fellow. |
carousal | Revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party. |
carouse | Drink alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way. They danced and caroused until the drink ran out. |
drunken | Given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol. The man s drunken slurred speech. |
guzzle | Drink greedily or as if with great thirst. This car guzzles petrol. |
inebriate | Make (someone) drunk; intoxicate. He was inebriated by his phenomenal success. |
inebriety | A temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol. The ravages of inebriety. |
intoxicate | Fill with high spirits; fill with optimism. Except for NYC and LA no American city has so intoxicated and infuriated writers. |
intoxicated | As if under the influence of alcohol. He was so intoxicated that he could barely walk. |
liquor | Liquid which drains from food during cooking. Waste liquors. |
oaf | A man who is rough or clumsy and unintelligent. They are just big clumsy oafs. |
plastered | Covered with or made of plaster. Coarsely plastered brickwork. |
revel | Lively and noisy enjoyment, especially with drinking and dancing. Late night revels. |
reveler | A celebrant who shares in a noisy party. The clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen. |
revelry | Unrestrained merrymaking. Sounds of revelry issued into the night. |
shredded | Torn or cut into shreds. Finely shredded cabbage. |
sober | Cause to become sober. His expression sobered her. |
spree | Take part in a spree. Crews were seldom going ashore and therefore seldom going on the spree. |
stupor | Marginal consciousness. A drunken stupor. |
tipple | Drink alcohol, especially habitually. Those who liked to tipple and gamble. |
tipsy | Unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated. A tipsy boat. |