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drunkenadjective being under the influence of alcoholthe drunken revelers made sure to take taxis home instead of trying to drive besotted, blasted(slang), blind, blitzed(slang), blotto(slang), bombed, boozy, canned(slang), cockeyed, crocked, drunk, fried, gassed, hammered(slang), high, impaired, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated, juiced(slang), lit, lit up, loaded(slang), looped, oiled(slang), pickled, pie-eyed, plastered, potted(slang), ripped(slang), sloshed(slang), smashed(slang), sottish, soused, sozzled, squiffed(or squiffy), stewed, stiff, stinking(slang), stoned, tanked(slang), tiddly(chiefly British), tight, tipsy, wasted(slang), wet, wiped out(slang) maudlinbeerybefuddled, bleary-eyed, crapulous, dopey(also dopy), rocky, strung out, stupefieddebauched, dissipated, dissolutealcoholic, bibulous, dipsomaniacal in one's cups, in the bag(slang), three sheets in the wind(or three sheets to the wind), under the influence, under the weather sober, straight abstemious, abstinent, dry, temperate, teetotalclearheaded, cool, level, steady given to excessive use of alcoholic beveragesdrunken ne'er-do-wells who had been pressed into service in the British navy bibulous, crapulous, intemperate, sottish debauched, dissipated, dissolutedrunk, high, inebriated, intoxicated, loaded(slang), soused, tipsy temperate clearheaded, sober, straightabstemious, abstinent, teetotal before the 12th century |