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The synonyms of “Smashed” are: besotted, blind drunk, blotto, cockeyed, crocked, fuddled, loaded, pie-eyed, pissed, pixilated, plastered, slopped, sloshed, soaked, soused, sozzled, squiffy, stiff, tight, wet, intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin
Smashed as an Adjective
Definitions of "Smashed" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “smashed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Violently or badly broken or shattered.
- Very drunk.
Synonyms of "Smashed" as an adjective (29 Words)
befuddled | Stupefied by alcoholic drink. The wino s poor befuddled mind. |
besotted | Strongly infatuated. He became besotted with a local barmaid. |
blind drunk | Unable or unwilling to perceive or understand. |
blotto | Extremely drunk. We got blotto. |
cockeyed | So unreasonable as to invite derision. Cockeyed camera angles. |
crocked | Very drunk. He replaced the crocked captain early in the game. |
drunken | Caused by or showing the effects of drink. His violent drunken father. |
fuddled | Confused or stupefied, especially as a result of drinking alcohol. Benjamin was trying to clear his drink fuddled brain. |
incapable | Not having the temperament or inclination for. Wilson blushed and was incapable of speech. |
inebriated | Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol. Helplessly inebriated. |
intoxicated | As if under the influence of alcohol. Felt intoxicated by her success. |
loaded | (of a firearm) charged with ammunition. 1989 Ford 250 LXT low miles loaded. |
maudlin | Self-pityingly or tearfully sentimental. Maudlin expressions of sympathy. |
pie-eyed | Very drunk. |
pixilated | Very drunk. |
plastered | (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster. Coarsely plastered brickwork. |
slopped | Very drunk. |
sloshed | Drunk. I drank a lot of wine and got sloshed. |
soaked | Extremely wet; saturated. A sun soaked beach. |
sozzled | Very drunk. Uncle Brian s sozzled. |
squiffy | Very drunk. The graphics make your eyes go squiffy. |
stiff | (of a wind) blowing strongly. She greeted him with stiff politeness. |
the worse for drink | Inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability. |
tight | Of a community or other group of people having close relations tight knit. A tight parking spot. |
tipsy | Unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated. Tipsy revellers. |
under the influence | Lower in rank, power, or authority. |
wet | Very drunk. A wet canteen. |
Usage Examples of "Smashed" as an adjective
- When they go back to the barracks, the single men get smashed.
- A smashed collar bone.
Associations of "Smashed" (30 Words)
annihilate | Destroy utterly; obliterate. A fraction of the mass of atomic nuclei is annihilated. |
break | Breaking of hard tissue such as bone. This play will either make or break the playwright. |
breaker | A person who breaks up disused machinery. Those steam engines were now gone to the breaker s yard. |
bust | Separate or cause to separate abruptly. A 36 inch bust. |
clash | A mismatch of colours. Two meteors clashed. |
collapse | Cause a lung or blood vessel to collapse. Some cots collapse down to fit into a holdall. |
collide | Cause to collide. In his work politics and metaphysics collide. |
collision | (physics) a brief event in which two or more bodies come together. A collision of two diverse cultures and languages. |
crash | Enter a party without an invitation gatecrash. The terrorists crashed the gate. |
crush | Crush or bruise. The car crushed the toy. |
damage | Suffer or be susceptible to damage. Bombing caused extensive damage to the town. |
demolish | Comprehensively refute (an argument or its proponent. Brown was busy demolishing a sausage roll. |
demolition | The act of demolishing. The demolition of the huge tower was quite a spectacle. |
destroy | Destroy completely damage irreparably. The customs agents destroyed the dog that was found to be rabid. |
destruction | The action or process of killing or being killed. Gambling was his destruction. |
devastate | Cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly. He was devastated by his grief when his son died. |
dilapidation | A cause of action to force a tenant to pay for dilapidations. The mill was in a state of dilapidation. |
dismantle | Take (a machine or structure) to pieces. The old regime was dismantled. |
iconoclasm | The action of attacking or assertively rejecting cherished beliefs and institutions or established values and practices. |
iconoclast | A supporter of the 8th- and 9th-century movement in the Byzantine Church which sought to abolish the veneration of icons and other religious images. |
kaput | Destroyed or killed. The water pump s broken kaput. |
mangle | Press with a mangle. Mangle the sheets. |
moribund | Being on the point of death; breathing your last. A moribund patient. |
pulverize | Destroy completely. The brick of the villages was pulverized by the bombardment. |
raze | Tear down so as to make flat with the ground. Villages were razed to the ground. |
removal | The act of removing. The removal of all legal barriers to the free movement of goods. |
ruin | Destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined. You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank. |
shatter | Damage or destroy. Everyone was shattered by the news. |
shipwreck | Of a person or ship suffer a shipwreck. The angry waves whose fury heralds shipwreck. |
subversion | The act of subverting; as overthrowing or destroying a legally constituted government. An 11 year sentence for inciting subversion. |