Need another word that means the same as “smashed”? Find 29 synonyms and 30 related words for “smashed” in this overview.
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
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “smashed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
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. |
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. |
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