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View synonyms for intoxicated

intoxicated

[ in-tok-si-key-tid ]

adjective

  1. affected by a substance that intoxicates; drunk; inebriated.
  2. mentally or emotionally exhilarated.

    Synonyms: enthralled, ecstatic, enrapt, rapturous, rapt



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  • in·toxi·cated·ly adverb
  • half-in·toxi·cated adjective
  • semi-in·toxi·cated adjective
  • unin·toxi·cated adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of intoxicated1

First recorded in 1550–60; intoxicate + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

Mr Rollinson had told him he was too intoxicated to board the bus, which had upset him.

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“Matthew Perry’s tragic death by drowning while intoxicated illustrates that the greatest risks from ketamine are not direct effects of the drug but from using outside of medical settings or without proper monitoring.”

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Mark Cotter KC, prosecuting, told the trial Mr Crewe was "an unarmed and intoxicated man who was retreating" when the attack happened.

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And in one particularly disturbing scene, Oliver gets intoxicated, begins repeatedly hitting himself in the face and rushes toward the balcony sobbing.

However, for Cheng's family and supporters, the way in which Mr Bacon came to be in her flat when she was heavily intoxicated was not properly explained in court.

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