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View usage for: bacchanal in British English (ˈbækənəl) noun2. a drunken and riotous celebration 3. a participant in such a celebration; reveller adjective4. of or relating to Bacchus Word origin C16: from Latin Bacchānālis; see Bacchusbacchanal in American English (ˌbækˈə næl) noun1. a worshiper of Bacchus; bacchant or bacchante 4. a dance or song in honor of Bacchus adjective6. of Bacchus or his worship; bacchanalian Word origin L, place devoted to Bacchus Examples of 'bacchanal' in a sentencebacchanal We'll get out my guitar and serenade her and spend bacchanal evenings under the Navajo moon. Synonyms of 'bacchanal'reveller, drunkard, carouser, debauchee orgy, revel, debauch, debauchery More Synonyms of bacchanal Synonyms carouser debauchee roisterer winebibber Additional synonymsThe party degenerated into a drunken debauch. Synonyms orgy, fling, bout, spree, binge (informal), bender (informal), carouse, saturnalia, bacchanalia, carousal Definition excessive drunkenness or sexual activity The police were called to quell scenes of violence and debauchery. Synonyms depravity, excess, lust, revel, indulgence, orgy, incontinence, gluttony, dissipation, licentiousness, intemperance, overindulgence, lewdness, dissoluteness, carousal Definition a person who is frequently or habitually drunk Although he liked a drink, he was never a drunkard. Synonyms drunk, alcoholic, soak (slang), drinker, lush (slang), carouser, caner (slang), sot, tippler, toper (literary), wino (informal), dipsomaniac, alko or alco (Australian, slang) - baby
- baby-sit
- babyish
- bacchanal
- bachelor
- back
- back away
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