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drunk - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: drunk
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: intoxicated by alcohol
Synonyms: befuddled, flushed*, flying*, glazed*, groggy, high*, inebriated, lit, lush, muddled, plastered*, stoned*, tight*, tipsy, under the influence, wasted*, bashed, boozed up, buzzed, crocked, feeling no pain, fuddled, juiced, laced, liquored up, potted, seeing double, sloshed, stewed, tanked, three sheets to the wind, totaled, under the table
Notes: as an adjective, drunken can only precede the noun, while drunk follows a verb
Antonyms: sober, straight
Main Entry: drink
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take in liquid
Synonyms: absorb, belt*, booze*, consume, dissipate, down, drain, gargle, gulp, guzzle*, hit the bottle*, imbibe, indulge, inhale, irrigate, lap*, nip*, put away, quaff, sip, slosh, sop, sponge, suck, swallow, swig, swill, thirst, tipple*, toast, liquor up*, partake of, slurp, soak up, sup, tank up, toss off, wash down, wet whistle
Main Entry: drunk/drunkard
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who is inebriated
Synonyms: alcoholic, boozer*, drinker, inebriate, lush*, sponge*, wino*, carouser, dipsomaniac, guzzler, sot
Main Entry: binge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: spree
Synonyms: affair, bender, blind*, bout*, carousal, drunk*, fling, jag*, orgy*, toot*, compotation
Antonyms: saving
Main Entry: debauchery
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: immoral self-indulgence
Synonyms: bender*, binge, blowout*, bust, carousal, depravity, dissipation, drunk*, excess, fornication, incontinence, indulgence, intemperance, intimacy, lasciviousness, lechery, lewdness, license, lust, orgy, overindulgence, revel, revelry, seduction, tear*, burning candle at both ends, dissoluteness, fast living, gluttony, la dolce vita, licentiousness, life in fast lane, sensuality, sybaritism
Antonyms: benevolence, giving, unselfishness, mercifulness
Main Entry: stoned
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: high on alcohol or drugs
Synonyms: baked*, drugged, drunk, flying*, fried, inebriated, intoxicated, loaded, plastered, smashed*, spaced out*, tipsy, wasted*, bombed, boozed up, buzzed, doped, feeling no pain, on a trip, ripped, sloshed, stewed, strung out, tanked, totaled, tripping
Main Entry: tipsy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: inebriated
Synonyms: addled, dazed, drunk, drunken, happy, high*, intoxicated, lit, loaded, mellow, merry, tight, unsteady, woozy, fuddled, irrigated, stewed
Antonyms: sober
Main Entry: under the influence
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: drunk or less than drunk
Synonyms: drunk, inebriated, intoxicated, loaded, plastered*, stoned*, tipsy, wasted, bashed, buzzed, crocked, pickled, stewed, tanked, totaled, under the influence of intoxicating liquor, under the table, under the table
Antonyms: sober, straight
Main Entry: intemperate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: drunken
Synonyms: alcoholic, dissipated, drunk, inebriated
Main Entry: delirious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: excited; very happy
Synonyms: beside oneself*, crazy, delighted, drunk*, ecstatic, enthused, frantic, frenetic, frenzied, furious, hysterical, intoxicated, mad, overwrought, rabid*, rapturous, thrilled, transported, wild, carried away, corybantic
Antonyms: unhappy, unexcited
Main Entry: disorderly
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: causing trouble; unlawful
Synonyms: boisterous, disobedient, disruptive, drunk, fractious, intemperate, noisy, obstreperous, raucous, rebellious, refractory, riotous, rowdy, stormy, tumultous/tumultuous, turbulent, uncontrollable, ungovernable, unmanageable, unruly, wayward, indisciplined, off-base, on-a-tear, out-of-line, out-of-order, termagant, uncompliant
Antonyms: conforming, manageable, orderly, well-behaved, behaved, disciplined
Main Entry: intoxicated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extremely happy
Synonyms: absorbed, affected, beside oneself, concerned, delirious, dizzy, drunk, ecstatic, elated, excited, exhilarated, high*, infatuated, interested, moved, sent, stimulated, captivated, enraptured, euphoric, galvanized, piqued, quickened, turned-on
Antonyms: sad, unhappy
Main Entry: wasted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: high on drugs
Synonyms: baked*, drugged, drunk, flying*, fried, inebriated, intoxicated, loaded, plastered, smashed*, spaced out*, stoned*, tipsy, bombed, boozed up, buzzed, doped, feeling no pain, on a trip, ripped, sloshed, stewed, strung out, tanked, totaled, tripping
Main Entry: smashed
Part of Speech: adjective2
Definition: intoxicated
Synonyms: drunk, fried*, high, inebriated, loaded, stoned, tipsy, wasted*, bombed*, buzzed*, crocked, polluted*, stewed
Main Entry: wrecked
Part of Speech: adjective2
Definition: intoxicated
Synonyms: drunk, high*, inebriated, lit, plastered*, stoned*, tipsy, wasted, bashed, buzzed, crocked, juiced, sloshed, stewed, tanked, totaled
Antonyms: sober, straight, temperate, clear-headed
Main Entry: tear
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: wild action
Synonyms: bender, binge, bust, carousal, carouse, drunk, spree, wassail
Main Entry: loaded
Part of Speech: adjective3
Definition: intoxicated
Synonyms: drunk, high*, inebriated, plastered, smashed*, stoned*, wasted*, wired*, bombed*, buzzed*, gassed*, tanked*
Main Entry: high
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: intoxicated, drugged
Synonyms: delirious, drunk, flying*, inebriated, spaced out*, stoned*, tipsy, doped, euphoric, freaked out, on a trip, potted, tanked
Antonyms: sober
Main Entry: tight
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: intoxicated
Synonyms: drunk, drunken, high*, inebriated, loaded, plastered*, smashed*, stoned*, tipsy, under the influence, boozy, buzzed, pickled, stewed
Antonyms: sober
Main Entry: carouse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make merry, often with liquor
Synonyms: booze, drink, frolic, imbibe, play, quaff, raise Cain*, revel, riot, wassail, go on a spree, have fun, paint the town, paint the town red, roister, whoop it up
Antonyms: grieve, be sad
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