What part of speech is drunkard?

Drunkard can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. drunkard is a noun, singular of drunkards.

Inflections

Noun

What does drunkard mean?

Definitions

Noun

drunkard - a chronic drinker

Examples of drunkard

#   Sentence  
1. noun Tom noticed a drunkard lying in the street.
2. noun The drunkard had too much to drink; he has gone haywire.
3. noun He's a bit of a drunkard.
4. noun There was a report from the neighbours because a drunkard was making noise in the park. When the police officers arrived at the scene, Kusanagi was alone, dead drunk and completely naked.
5. noun A drunkard is somebody you don't like and who drinks as much as you do.
6. noun How far is an Irishman from a drunkard? The breadth of the table.
7. noun He was a real drunkard.
8. noun A kindly-looking young woman took the hand of the miserable drunkard and drew him inside, shutting the door before he had time to realise what had happened.
9. noun Tom is a drunkard.
10. noun They saw a drunkard lying in the road.
11. noun Everyone is a drunkard.
12. noun Tom's father was a drunkard.
13. noun By the light of the corridor-lamp I saw my sister appear at the opening, her face blanched with terror, her hands groping for help, her whole figure swaying to and fro like that of a drunkard.
14. noun Fear me not, drunkard.
15. noun He repeatedly bashed the drunkard with his stick.
Sentence  
noun
Tom noticed a drunkard lying in the street.
The drunkard had too much to drink; he has gone haywire.
He's a bit of a drunkard.
There was a report from the neighbours because a drunkard was making noise in the park. When the police officers arrived at the scene, Kusanagi was alone, dead drunk and completely naked.
A drunkard is somebody you don't like and who drinks as much as you do.
How far is an Irishman from a drunkard? The breadth of the table.
He was a real drunkard.
A kindly-looking young woman took the hand of the miserable drunkard and drew him inside, shutting the door before he had time to realise what had happened.
Tom is a drunkard.
They saw a drunkard lying in the road.
Everyone is a drunkard.
Tom's father was a drunkard.
By the light of the corridor-lamp I saw my sister appear at the opening, her face blanched with terror, her hands groping for help, her whole figure swaying to and fro like that of a drunkard.
Fear me not, drunkard.
He repeatedly bashed the drunkard with his stick.

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