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drunk
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- pronunciation:
- druhngk
- parts of speech:
- adjective, noun, verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective, noun), Word Builder
part of speech: |
adjective |
inflections: |
drunker, drunkest |
definition 1: |
feeling the debilitating and inhibition-reducing effects of alcohol; intoxicated.
He'd drunk a half bottle of Scotch and was utterly drunk.They were drunk to the point where they couldn't walk straight.Some of the fans were drunk on beer.- synonyms:
- drunken, inebriate, intoxicated
- antonyms:
- sober
- similar words:
- blind, high, intoxicated, loaded, pissed, plastered, potted, sloshed, smashed, stoned, tanked, tight, tipsy
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definition 2: |
moved by something to the extent that one's mind, body, or emotions are affected.
He was drunk with love and could think of nothing but seeing her again.- synonyms:
- delirious
- antonyms:
- unaffected
- similar words:
- exuberant, feverish, high
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definition 3: |
caused by alcoholic intoxication.
Her drunk behavior was noticed by her parents.- synonyms:
- drunken
- similar words:
- tipsy
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related words: |
dopey |
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
(informal, offensive) a person who drinks alcohol excessively and habitually; drunkard.
She described her ex-husband as a drunk and a bully.- synonyms:
- drinker, drunkard, sot
- antonyms:
- teetotaler
- similar words:
- boozer, inebriate, juicehead, rummy, soak, toper, wino
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definition 2: |
an alcoholic spree; binge.
The two of them went on a three-day drunk.- synonyms:
- bacchanal, binge, carousal, carouse, spree
- similar words:
- wassail
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related words: |
addict |
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part of speech: |
verb |
definition: |
past participle of drink.
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