/ɪntɑˈksʌkejˌtʌd/ - [intaksukeytud] - in•tox•i•cat•ed
We found 7 definitions of intoxicated from 5 different sources.
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intoxicated - stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol); "a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors"; "helplessly inebriated" | ||
drunk, inebriated | ||
sober not affected by a chemical substance (especially alcohol) | ||
bacchanal, bacchanalian, bacchic, carousing, orgiastic used of riotously drunken merrymaking; "a night of bacchanalian revelry"; "carousing bands of drunken soldiers"; "orgiastic festivity" | ||
beery smelling of beer | ||
besotted, smashed, sloshed, slopped, soused, pie-eyed, sozzled, fuddled, crocked, squiffy, blotto, blind drunk, soaked, pissed, pixilated, plastered, cockeyed, loaded, wet, stiff, tight very drunk | ||
tiddly, tipsy, potty unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated; "a tipsy boat" | ||
bibulous, boozy, drunken, sottish given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol; "a bibulous fellow"; "a bibulous evening"; "his boozy drinking companions"; "thick boozy singing"; "a drunken binge"; "two drunken gentlemen holding each other up"; "sottish behavior" | ||
drugged, narcotised, narcotized, doped under the influence of narcotics; "knocked out by doped wine"; "a drugged sleep"; "were under the effect of the drugged sweets"; "in a stuperous narcotized state" | ||
half-seas-over British informal for `intoxicated' | ||
mellow, high having attained to kindliness or gentleness through age and experience; "mellow wisdom"; "the peace of mellow age" | ||
intoxicated - as if under the influence of alcohol; "felt intoxicated by her success"; "drunk with excitement" | ||
drunk |