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drunk
[ druhngk ]
adjective
- being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcohol; intoxicated:
The wine made him drunk.
Synonyms: inebriated, drunken
Antonyms: sober
- overcome or dominated by a strong feeling or emotion:
drunk with power;
drunk with joy.
- pertaining to or caused by intoxication or intoxicated persons; drunken:
The semester before I dropped out was just a blur of drunk hookups and missed classes.
noun
- an intoxicated person:
A couple of rude, grabby drunks ruined the parade for her.
- Disparaging and Offensive. a habitual drinker of alcohol who is frequently intoxicated.
- a spree; drinking party:
We rolled back into town after a four-day drunk, looking like hell.
verb
- past participle and nonstandard simple past tense of drink.
drunk
/ drʌŋk /
adjective
- intoxicated with alcohol to the extent of losing control over normal physical and mental functions
- overwhelmed by strong influence or emotion
drunk with joy
noun
- a person who is drunk or drinks habitually to excess
- informal.a drinking bout
Usage Note
Confusables Note
Other Words From
- half-drunk adjective
- un·drunk adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of drunk1
Example Sentences
“If I drink really good tequila and I don’t do any sugar — no margaritas — I can get as drunk as I want, and I’ll have no hangover.”
After giving his speech to the conservative Republican women, Hegseth met several women at the hotel bar and proceeded to get drunk.
The attack took place after Mr Rollinson had refused to let the teenager on board the bus because he was too drunk.
"Within a few sips I was starting to feel a bit groggy, but I can't describe it as drunk. It was a really dizzy and weird feeling. I wasn’t feeling right."
Mr Sidpara told the call handler she had fallen over while drunk and suffered injuries that had caused her to bleed, the jury heard.
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