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All intoxicated synonyms

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adj intoxicated

  • drunken β€” intoxicated; drunk.
  • tipsy β€” slightly intoxicated or drunk.
  • delirious β€” Someone who is delirious is unable to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way, usually because they are very ill and have a fever.
  • dizzy β€” having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall; giddy; vertiginous.
  • drunk β€” being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcoholic drink; intoxicated: The wine made him drunk.
  • blind β€” Someone who is blind is unable to see because their eyes are damaged.
  • muddled β€” to mix up in a confused or bungling manner; jumble.
  • looped β€” having or consisting of loops; loopy.
  • inebriated β€” to make drunk; intoxicate.
  • boozed β€” If someone is boozed or boozed up, they are drunk.
  • bombed β€” under the influence of alcohol or drugs (esp in the phrase bombed out of one's mind or skull)
  • smashed β€” of, relating to, or constituting a great success: That composer has written many smash tunes.
  • loaded β€” bearing or having a load; full: a loaded bus.
  • potted β€” placed or enclosed in a pot.
  • tanked β€” put or stored in a tank.
  • buzzed β€” a low, vibrating, humming sound, as of bees, machinery, or people talking.
  • affected β€” If you describe someone's behaviour as affected, you disapprove of the fact that they behave in an unnatural way that is intended to impress other people.
  • infatuated β€” to inspire or possess with a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love.
  • concerned β€” If you are concerned to do something, you want to do it because you think it is important.
  • moved β€” to pass from one place or position to another.
  • stimulated β€” to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • interested β€” having an interest in something; concerned: Interested members will meet at noon.
  • absorbed β€” If you are absorbed in something or someone, you are very interested in them and they take up all your attention and energy.
  • sent β€” simple past tense and past participle of send1 .
  • galvanized β€” to stimulate by or as if by a galvanic current.
  • piqued β€” to affect with sharp irritation and resentment, especially by some wound to pride: She was greatly piqued when they refused her invitation.
  • high β€” having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall.
  • sloppy β€” muddy, slushy, or very wet: The field was a sloppy mess after the rain.
  • tight β€” firmly or closely fixed in place; not easily moved; secure: a tight knot.
  • under the influence β€” the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
  • three sheets to the wind β€” Nautical. a rope or chain for extending the clews of a square sail along a yard. a rope for trimming a fore-and-aft sail. a rope or chain for extending the lee clew of a course.
  • sober β€” not intoxicated or drunk.
  • beside oneself β€” If you are beside yourself with anger or excitement, you are extremely angry or excited.
  • ecstatic β€” of, relating to, or characterized by ecstasy or a state of sudden, intense, overpowering emotion: an ecstatic frenzy; ecstatic cheering for the winning team.
  • turned-on β€” lively and chic; switched-on.

adjective intoxicated

  • tiddly β€” slightly drunk; tipsy.
  • befuddled β€” confused, muddled, perplexed
  • woozy β€” stupidly confused; muddled: woozy from a blow on the head.
  • squiffy β€” slightly drunk
  • merry β€” full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit: a merry little man.
  • happy β€” delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
  • wrecked β€” any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
  • legless β€” either of the two lower limbs of a biped, as a human being, or any of the paired limbs of an animal, arthropod, etc., that support and move the body.
  • captivated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of captivate.
  • elated β€” Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased.
  • enraptured β€” Simple past tense and past participle of enrapture.
  • excited β€” awakened
  • exhilarated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of exhilarate.
  • galvanised β€” to stimulate by or as if by a galvanic current.
  • euphoric β€” Characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness.
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