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English
Adjective
Sense: intoxicated after having consumed an alcoholic beverage
Synonyms
- Adrian Quist (Australia)
- adrip (US)
- aled up
- all mops and brooms
- arseholed (taboo)
- a sheet in the wind
- a sheet in the wind's eye
- bedrunken
- befuddled
- beliquored
- besotted
- besotten
- bevvied
- bibacious
- bibulous
- binned
- bingoed
- bladdered (Britain)
- blasted
- blewed
- blind
- blind drunk
- blitzed
- blocked (Ireland)
- blootered
- blottoed
- blue [⇒ thesaurus]
- bollocksed (taboo)
- bombed
- boozy
- bosky
- bottled
- Brahms (Cockney rhyming slang)
- Brahms and Liszt (Cockney rhyming slang)
- budgy
- bungalowed
- bungfu (rare)
- burlin' (Britain dialect)
- canned
- clobbered (US)
- corned
- cocked
- cockeyed
- crapulous
- crocked (North America)
- cunted (taboo)
- cup-shot (obsolete)
- cup-shotten (obsolete)
- cut [⇒ thesaurus]
- dead drunk
- destroyed
- disguised
- drunk
- drunk as a piper
- drunked up
- drunken
- ebriated
- ebriose
- elephant's (Cockney rhyming slang)
- elephant's trunk (Cockney rhyming slang)
- elevated
- faced
- fap (obsolete)
- fershnickered
- flooey (dated)
- floored
- flush
- flushed
- flustered
- fluted (Ireland)
- fluthered (Ireland)
- feeling no pain (euphemistic)
- fou (Scotland)
- four sheets in the wind
- fresh
- fried
- frosted
- fuckered up (taboo)
- fuckfaced (taboo)
- fuddled
- full (Australia)
- fuzzy-headed
- fuzzy-minded
- gassed
- gattered (Britain)
- gee-eyed (Ireland, slang)
- gesuip (South Africa)
- ginned (dated)
- gished (Britain)
- glorious (archaic)
- groggified (dated)
- groggy
- half polluted (Ireland)
- half cut
- half lit
- half seas over (slang)
- hammered
- have drink taken
- have the sun in one's eyes
- hazed (Australia)
- high as a Georgia pine
- high as a kite (often refers to drugs)
- high (rare)
- hog-whimpering
- honkers
- hooched up
- hooted
- hoovered
- hosed
- how came you so (slang, obsolete)
- impaired
- in liquor
- in one's altitudes (archaic, idiomatic)
- in one's cups (idiomatic)
- in the bag (idiomatic)
- in the drink (dated, idiomatic)
- inebriate
- inebriated
- inebrious (archaic)
- insober
- insobrietous (rare)
- inter pocula
- jaked
- jarred
- juiced
- juiced up
- kaylied (Britain)
- kisky (slang, obsolete)
- lamped (Ireland)
- langered (Ireland dialect)
- langers (Ireland dialect)
- larruped
- lash (Britain)
- lathered
- legless
- liquored up
- liquory
- lit
- loaded
- looped
- loopy
- loose [⇒ thesaurus]
- lubed
- lubed up
- lubricated
- lushed
- mad with it
- maggot (Australia)
- maggoted (Australia)
- mashed
- maudlin
- medicated (euphemistic)
- messed up
- monged (Britain)
- mortal
- mortalled
- Mozart and Liszt (Cockney rhyming slang)
- muddled
- muggy [⇒ thesaurus] (obsolete slang)
- mullered (Britain, slang)
- munted
- muzzy
- MWI
- nappy
- newted
- nimptopsical
- obfuscated (archaic)
- obliviated
- off one's box (idiomatic)
- off one's head (idiomatic, often refers to drugs)
- off one's tits (idiomatic)
- oiled
- oiled up
- Oliver (Cockney rhyming slang)
- Oliver Twist (Cockney rhyming slang)
- on the ran tan (archaic, slang)
- ossified (Ireland, US)
- out of it (idiomatic)
- out of one's box (idiomatic)
- out of one's face
- out of one's head (idiomatic)
- out of sight (idiomatic)
- overcome
- overrefreshed (jocular or euphemistic)
- overtaken (archaic)
- paralytic
- parlatic
- pickled (Canada)
- pie-eyed
- pixilated
- plastered
- ploughed
- plowed (US)
- polluted (Ireland)
- potted
- pounded
- primed
- puggled
- quisby
- raddled
- rat-arsed (Britain, taboo)
- ratted (Britain)
- razzled
- ripe (obsolete)
- ripped
- rolling
- rubbered (Britain)
- sauced
- sauced up
- scammered
- schloshed
- schnockered
- screwed
- scuttered (Ireland)
- sewed up
- shedded
- shellacked
- shicker
- shickered (Australia, NZ)
- shitty (US, taboo)
- skunked
- slammed
- slarmied
- slizzard (also refers to drugs)
- sloppy drunk
- sloshed
- smashed
- snockered
- snookered
- snozzled
- snuffy
- soaken (obsolete)
- sodden
- sotted
- sottish
- souped-up (US Navy slang)
- soused
- sozzled
- sozzly
- spanceled
- spannered
- spiffed
- splashed
- spongy
- sprung
- squiffed
- steamboats (Britain, Ireland, slang)
- stewed
- stinking
- stinko
- stoated (UK slang)
- stoned [⇒ thesaurus] (rare – usually refers to drugs)
- stonkered (Australia)
- stotious
- strut (Scotland, obsolete)
- swacked
- tanked
- tanked up
- temulent
- temulentive
- three sheets in the wind
- three sheets to the wind (idiomatic)
- throwed
- tight as a tick
- tight [⇒ thesaurus]
- tilted
- tippled
- tipsy
- tired and emotional (Britain, jocular or euphemistic)
- toasted
- top-heavy
- top-heavy with drink (rare, idiomatic)
- toping
- trashed
- tuned
- twatfaced (Britain, taboo)
- twisted
- wastey
- wazzed (Britain)
- wazzocked (Britain)
- well-oiled
- wellied
- wet [⇒ thesaurus] (archaic)
- whittled
- withered
- wobbly
- woozy
- worse for liquor
- worse for wear (euphemistic)
- wrecked
- zoned
- zonked
- zooted
- zorched
- zotzed
Antonyms
Hyponyms
By degree
- Nearly drunk
- Mildly drunk
- Very drunk
By type
- Beer
- Gin
- Grog
- Whisky/Whiskey
- Wine
Other
Hypernyms
Various
- Like having endured violence
- Impaired
- Incapacitated
See also
Further reading