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View usage for: (drʌŋkən) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Drunken is used to describe events and situations that involve people who are drunk. The pain roused him from his drunken stupor. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]A drunken person is drunk or is frequently drunk. Groups of drunken hooligans smashed shop windows and threw stones. drunkenly adverb [ADVERB with verb] One night Bob stormed drunkenly into her house. drunkenness uncountable noun He was arrested for drunkenness on his way to the football ground. Synonyms: intoxication, alcoholism, intemperance, inebriation More Synonyms of drunken More Synonyms of drunken drunken in British English (ˈdrʌŋkən) adjective1. intoxicated with or as if with alcohol 2. frequently or habitually drunk 3. (prenominal) caused by or relating to alcoholic intoxication a drunken brawl Derived forms drunkenly (ˈdrunkenly) adverb drunkenness (ˈdrunkenness) noun drunken in American English (ˈdrʌŋkən) verb transitive, verb intransitive adjective2. intoxicated or habitually intoxicated; drunk 3. caused by, characterized by, or occurring during intoxication drunken driving SIMILAR WORDS: drunk Derived forms drunkenly (ˈdrunkenly) adverb drunkenness (ˈdrunkenness) noun Word origin ME dronken < OE druncen, pp. of drincan, to drink Examples of 'drunken' in a sentencedrunken There are also men who killed in a crazed fit or drunken stupor.There were fears of drunken brawls that could divert police from keeping the peace elsewhere.You have the right not to have your home regularly disrupted by drunken or stoned behaviour.Her drunken antics this week almost made me switch off.The foreign secretary resigned in a drunken row over economic policy.Or does the tax from alcohol and the drunken behaviour keep too many people in jobs?She had had three experiences in which she had collapsed in a "drunken" stupor while driving her car.Were there lots of drunken antics?He said that police would arrest anyone involved in similar behaviour and that pubs and clubs allowing drunken behaviour would be shut.It sounded like a drunken brawl, like a wild party.In upcoming scenes, the two have a drunken row and she dashes across the road.My drunken stupor means the specifics escape me, but it was a fine spread.She's 26 and has often been arrested for drunken brawling. In other languagesdrunken British English: drunken ADJECTIVE Drunken is used to describe events and situations that involve people who are drunk. The pain roused him from his drunken stupor. - American English: drunken
- Brazilian Portuguese: de bêbado
- Chinese: 醉酒的
- European Spanish: borracho
- French: ivre
- German: betrunken
- Italian: da ubriaco
- Japanese: 酔っ払った
- Korean: 취중의
- European Portuguese: de bêbado
- Latin American Spanish: borracho
All related terms of 'drunken'Chinese translation of 'drunken' adj - [laughter, party, sleep]
酒醉引起的 (jiǔzuì yǐnqǐ de) - [person]
醉的 (zuì de)
Definition intoxicated with alcohol Drunken yobs smashed shop windows. Synonyms smashed (slang) flying (slang) bombed (slang) wasted (slang) hammered (slang) steaming (slang) wrecked (slang) out of it (slang) boozing (informal) blitzed (slang) lit up (slang) bladdered (slang) tippling toping red-nosed legless (informal) steamboats (Scottish, slang) off your face (slang) zonked (slang) bibulous blotto (slang) inebriate out to it (Australian, New Zealand, slang) sottish rat-arsed (taboo, slang) Brahms and Liszt (slang) bevvied (dialect) boozed-up (slang) dronkverdriet (South Africa) elephants (Australian, slang) kaylied (British, slang) langered (Irish, slang) mashed (British, slang) mullered (slang) ossified (Irish, slang) sat (South Africa) stukkend (South Africa, slang) trashed (slang) broken (South Africa, informal) Adrian Quist (Australian, slang) (gin-)sodden Definition caused by or relating to alcoholic intoxication A loud, drunken party was raging nearby. Synonyms boozy dionysian bacchanalian bacchic saturnalian Additional synonymsDefinition immoral; sexually corrupt a debauched circus performer in nineteenth-century Poland Synonyms corrupt, abandoned, perverted, degraded, degenerate, immoral, dissipated, sleazy, depraved, wanton, debased, profligate, dissolute, licentious, pervy (slang) Definition showing signs of overindulgence in alcohol or other physical pleasures He was still handsome though dissipated. Synonyms debauched, abandoned, self-indulgent, profligate, intemperate, dissolute, rakishDefinition intoxicated with alcohol to the extent of losing control over normal functions I got drunk and had to be carried home. Synonyms intoxicated, loaded (slang, US, Canadian), tight (informal), canned (slang), flying (slang), bombed (slang), stoned (slang), wasted (slang), smashed (slang), hammered (slang), steaming (slang), wrecked (slang), soaked (informal), out of it (slang), plastered (slang), drunken, blitzed (slang), pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), blatted (British, slang), boozed-up (slang), lit up (slang), merry (British, informal), stewed (slang), pickled (informal), bladdered (slang), under the influence (informal), sloshed (slang), tipsy, maudlin, well-oiled (slang), dronkverdriet (South Africa), elephants (Australian, slang), legless (informal), paralytic (informal), tired and emotional (euphemistic), steamboats (Scottish, 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), tiddly (slang, British), off your face (slang), zonked (slang), blotto (slang), broken (South Africa, informal), fuddled, inebriated, out to it (Australian, New Zealand, slang), sottish, tanked up (slang), bacchic, rat-arsed (taboo, slang), Brahms and Liszt (slang), Adrian Quist (Australian, slang), half seas over (informal), bevvied (dialect), babalas (South Africa), fu' (Scottish), pie-eyed (slang) |