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Showing words for DRUNK using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Drunk

drunk

4 Letter Words for Drunk

dunk, durn, knur, kurd, kurn, nurd, rund

3 Letter Words for Drunk

dun, dur, nur, rnd, rud, run, urd, urn

Definitions for Drunk

[1] 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.
[2] overcome or dominated by a strong feeling or emotion: drunk with power; drunk with joy.
[3] pertaining to or caused by intoxication or intoxicated persons.
[4] an intoxicated person.
[5] a spree; drinking party.
[6] past participle and nonstandard simple past tense of drink.
[7] to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe.
[8] to imbibe alcoholic drinks, especially habitually or to excess; tipple: He never drinks. They won't find jobs until they stop drinking.
[9] to show one's respect, affection, or hopes with regard to a person, thing, or event by ceremoniously taking a swallow of wine or some other drink (often followed by to ): They drank to his victory.
[10] to be savored or enjoyed by drinking: a wine that will drink deliciously for many years.
[11] to take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow.
[12] to take in (a liquid) in any manner; absorb.
[13] to take in through the senses, especially with eagerness and pleasure (often followed by in ): He drank in the beauty of the scene.
[14] to swallow the contents of (a cup, glass, etc.).
[15] to propose or participate in a toast to (a person, thing, or event): to drink one's health.
[16] any liquid that is swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc.; beverage.
[17] liquor; alcohol.
[18] excessive indulgence in alcohol: Drink was his downfall.
[19] a swallow or draft of liquid; potion: She took a drink of water before she spoke.
[20] Informal . a large body of water, as a lake, ocean, river, etc. (usually preceded by the ): His teammates threw him in the drink.
[21] intoxicated with alcohol to the extent of losing control over normal physical and mental functions
[22] overwhelmed by strong influence or emotion drunk with joy
[23] a person who is drunk or drinks habitually to excess
[24] informal a drinking bout
[25] to swallow (a liquid); imbibe
[26] (tr) to take in or soak up (liquid); absorb this plant drinks a lot of water
[27] (tr usually foll by in ) to pay close attention (to); be fascinated (by) he drank in the speaker's every word
[28] (tr) to bring (oneself into a certain condition) by consuming alcohol
[29] (tr often foll by away ) to dispose of or ruin by excessive expenditure on alcohol he drank away his fortune
[30] (intr) to consume alcohol, esp to excess
[31] (when intr, foll by to ) to drink (a toast) in celebration, honour, or hope (of)
[32] drink someone under the table to be able to drink more intoxicating beverage than someone
[33] drink the health of to salute or celebrate with a toast
[34] drink with the flies Australian informal to drink alone
[35] liquid suitable for drinking; any beverage
[36] alcohol or its habitual or excessive consumption
[37] a portion of liquid for drinking; draught
[38] the drink informal the sea

Words related to Drunk

tipsy, stoned, stewed, high, plastered, inebriated, crocked, flying, lush, befuddled, lit, sloshed, muddled, glazed, wasted, flushed, potted, tanked, bashed, buzzed

Words nearby Drunk

drumroll, drumskin, drumstick, drumstick finger, drung, drunk, drunk as a lord, drunk dial, drunk driving, drunk tank, drunk text

Origin of Drunk

inkbefore 900; Middle English drinken, Old English drincan; cognate with Dutch drinken, German trinken, Gothic drinkan, Old Norse drekka

Other words from Drunk

half-drunk , adjective
un·drunk , adjective
out·drink , verb (used with object), out·drank or (Nonstandard ) out·drunk; out·drunk or, often, out·drank; out·drink·ing.
o·ver·drink , verb (used with object), o·ver·drank or (Nonstandard ) o·ver·drunk; o·ver·drunk or, often, o·ver·drank; o·ver·drink·ing.

Word origin for Drunk

inkOld English drincan; related to Old Frisian drinka, Gothic drigkan, Old High German trinkan

Synonyms for Drunk

stoned, tipsy, bashed, befuddled, buzzed, crocked, flushed, flying, fuddled, glazed, high, inebriated, laced, lit, lush, muddled, plastered, potted, sloshed, stewed, tanked, totaled, wasted, boozed up, feeling no pain, groggy, juiced, liquored up, seeing double, three sheets to the wind, tight, under the influence, under the table