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View usage for: drugged in British English (drʌɡd) adjective1. (of food or drink) having had a substance added to it in order to stupefy or poison the person consuming it A tourist was robbed after being given a drugged orange. 2. under the influence of sedatives or narcotics Distressed and drugged patients are rarely able to pay close attention to changesin their emotions and behaviour. harvesting organs from a drugged tourist It didn't matter if he was drugged or just drunk. I had her arrested because she was drugged out of her mind. 3. (of sleep) brought about by drugs He grew tired, and drifted off into a drugged sleep. Examples of 'drugged' in a sentencedrugged Her drugged sis woke and got out.Dogs that seemed drugged lay in our path.And said how she seemed drugged or drunk and wanted him to take her away somewhere.You have not been drugged, you are not watching under duress.She said they drove her to wasteland, brandished a knife and drugged her.Unlike some sleeping pills, it is not addictive and does not make you feel drugged the next day. Synonyms of 'drugged'stoned, high, flying, bombed More Synonyms of drugged drugged up to the eyeballs. Synonyms stoned flying (slang) bombed (slang) tripping (informal, slang) wasted (slang) smashed (slang) wrecked (slang) out of it (slang) doped (slang) on a trip (informal) spaced out (slang) stupefied out of your mind (slang) off your face (slang) loved-up (informal, old-fashioned) zonked (slang, old-fashioned) out to it (Australian, New Zealand, slang) Additional synonymsDefinition sound asleep Granpa lies comatose on the sofa. Synonyms inert, stupefied, out cold, somnolent, torpid, insensible, dead to the world (informal), druggedDefinition under the influence of alcohol or drugs He was too high on drugs and alcohol to remember them. Synonyms intoxicated, stoned (slang), spaced out (slang), tripping (informal), turned on (slang), on a trip (informal), delirious, euphoric, freaked out (informal), hyped up (slang), off your face (slang), loved-up (informal), zonked (slang), inebriatedDefinition drunk He was charged with driving under the influence. Synonyms drunk, tight (informal), smashed (slang), canned (slang), flying (slang), bombed (slang), stoned (slang), wasted (slang), loaded (slang, US, Canadian), hammered (slang), steaming (slang), wrecked (slang), soaked (informal), out of it (slang), plastered (slang), drunken, blitzed (slang), pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), lit up (slang), merry (British, informal), stewed (slang), pickled (informal), bladdered (slang), sloshed (slang), intoxicated, tipsy, maudlin, well-oiled (slang), legless (informal), paralytic (informal), tired and emotional (euphemistic), steamboats (Scottish, slang), tiddly (slang, British), off your face (slang), zonked (slang), blotto (slang), fuddled, inebriated, out to it (Australian, New Zealand, slang), tanked up (slang), bacchic, rat-arsed (taboo, slang), Brahms and Liszt (slang), blatted (British, slang), boozed-up (informal), dronkverdriet (South Africa), elephants (Australian, slang), blatted (British, slang), broken (South Africa, informal), boozed-up (slang), kaylied (British, slang), langered (Irish, slang), lashed (British, slang), mashed (British, slang), mullered (slang), ossified (Irish, slang), sat (South Africa), stukkend (South Africa, slang), trashed (slang), half seas over (informal), bevvied (dialect), babalas (South Africa), fu' (Scottish), pie-eyed (slang) - drudgery
- drug
- drug addict
- drugged
- drugstore
- drum
- drum someone out
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