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Adjective: inebriated in'ee-bree,ey-tid- Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
"helplessly inebriated"; - intoxicated, drunk, inebriate Verb: inebriate in'ee-bree-ut- Fill with sublime emotion
"He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"; - exhilarate, tickle pink, thrill, exalt, beatify - Make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)
- intoxicate, soak - Become drunk or drink excessively
- souse, soak, hit it up
See also: bacchanal, bacchanalian, bacchic, beery, besotted [archaic], bevvied [Brit], bibulous, bladdered [Brit], blind drunk, blitzed, blotto, bombed, boozy, carousing, cockeyed, crocked [N. Amer], doped, drugged, drunk, drunken, fried [N. Amer], fuddled, half-seas-over [Brit], hammered, high, hopped-up, juiced [N. Amer], legless [Brit], liquored up [N. Amer], lit, loaded [N. Amer], mellow, merry, mullered [Brit], narcotised [Brit], narcotized, orgiastic, out of it [Brit], paralytic [Brit], pickled, pie-eyed, pixilated, pixillated, plastered, slopped, sloshed, smashed, soaked, sottish, soused, sozzled, squiffed, squiffy, steaming, stewed, stiff, stinko, stoned, stonkered [Austral, NZ], swacked [N. Amer], tanked up, three sheets to the wind, tiddley, tiddly [Brit], tight, tipsy, trashed, trolleyed [Brit], wasted, wet Type of: affect, booze, drink, elate, fuddle, intoxicate, lift up, pick up, uplift Encyclopedia: Inebriated |