TIPSY: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for TIPSY?

Need another word that means the same as “tipsy”? Find 4 synonyms and 30 related words for “tipsy” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Tipsy” are: potty, tiddly, merry, mellow

Tipsy as an Adjective

Definitions of "Tipsy" as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “tipsy” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Slightly drunk.
  • Slightly intoxicated.
  • Unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated.

Synonyms of "Tipsy" as an adjective (4 Words)

mellowUnhurried and relaxed.
A mellow conversation.
merryCheerful and lively.
After the third beer he began to feel quite merry.
tiddlySlightly drunk.
We were all a little bit tiddly.

Usage Examples of "Tipsy" as an adjective

  • Tipsy revellers.
  • A tipsy boat.

Associations of "Tipsy" (30 Words)

alcoholA liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent.
He has not taken alcohol in twenty five years.
alcoholicContaining or relating to alcohol.
Alcoholic liver disease.
bacchanalA wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity.
The debauched and alcoholic president was said to be organizing unceasing bacchanals.
bacchanalianUsed of riotously drunken merrymaking.
A night of bacchanalian revelry.
beerAn alcoholic drink made from yeast-fermented malt flavoured with hops.
A beer bottle.
bibulousExcessively fond of drinking alcohol.
A bibulous fellow.
carousalRevelry in drinking; a merry drinking party.
carouseA noisy, lively drinking party.
Corporate carouses.
drunkenGiven to or marked by the consumption of alcohol.
Two drunken gentlemen holding each other up.
inebriateFill with sublime emotion.
He was inebriated by his phenomenal success.
inebriatedDrunk; intoxicated.
Helplessly inebriated.
inebrietyA temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol.
The ravages of inebriety.
intoxicantCausing.
Intoxicants and drugs are used by some to escape physical or psychological pain.
intoxicate(of alcoholic drink or a drug) cause (someone) to lose control of their faculties or behaviour.
Van Gogh went to Provence where he was intoxicated by the Mediterranean sunlight.
intoxicatedDrunk or under the influence of drugs.
He was so intoxicated that he could barely walk.
intoxicationExcitement and elation beyond the bounds of sobriety.
The intoxication of fame.
oafAn awkward stupid person.
They are just big clumsy oafs.
plasteredVery drunk.
Black hair plastered with pomade.
revelUnrestrained merrymaking.
They spent the evening revelling with their guests.
revelerA celebrant who shares in a noisy party.
The clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen.
revelryUnrestrained merrymaking.
Sounds of revelry issued into the night.
soberCause to become sober.
A sober view of life.
spreeTake part in a spree.
Crews were seldom going ashore and therefore seldom going on the spree.
stuporThe feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally.
A drunken stupor.
tippleAn alcoholic drink.
Those who liked to tipple and gamble.
unstableHighly or violently reactive.
An unstable world economy.

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