drunk

drunk

 

drunk (unable to think or speak clearly because you have drunk too much alcohol): I got completely drunk at the party.

drunken only before noun (drunk or often getting drunk): A drunken man threw stones and smashed shop windows.

wasted not usually before noun (very drunk or affected by drugs): She came home completely wasted.

tipsy (slightly drunk): I’m feeling a bit tipsy again.

under the influence (drunk): She was arrested for driving under the influence.

intoxicated formal (drunk): Driving while intoxicated is not allowed by law.

pissed not usually before noun. British English offensive, informal (drunk): I cannot remember a word of it. I was pissed at the time when he told me.

paralytic not before noun. British English, informal (very drunk): Jane was completely paralytic last night.

stoned slang (very drunk): Jack was so stoned that I had to carry him to the car.

Legless not before noun. British English, informal (very drunk): Jim is already legless, so please do not keep filling his glass.

 

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2 comments

  1. Kina

    This is a topic that is near to my heart…
    Many thanks!

  2. Otilia

    This is actually helpful, thanks.

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