intoxicated

intoxicated
adj
1. inebriated, inebriate, inebrious, crapulent, crapulous, Archaic. intoxicate; drunk, drunken, sodden, besotted, sottish, awash, Literary. in one's cups; under the influence, under the weather, with a glow on, Sl. off the wagon, the worse for liquor; saturated, soused, full, Scot. fou; tipsy, grogged, Archaic. groggy, fuddled, befuddled, muddled, obfuscated, woozy, bleary-eyed, pie-eyed, glassy-eyed; far-gone, stupefied, staggering, staggering drunk, drunk as a lord, drunk as a piper or fiddler, drunk as a skunk or owl; merry, happy, gay, jolly; maudlin.
2.All Inf. boozy, tight, lit, lit-up, lit to the gills, illuminated, liquored-up; pickled, lathered, high, high as a kite; mellow, feeling good, feeling no pain; blind, blind drunk, dead drunk, paralyzed, knocked-out, out, out of it, under the table, passed-out. See alsodrunk(def.2).
3.All Sl. loaded, lubricated, oiled, stewed, stewed to the gills, tanked, Brit. pissed, Brit. bevied; primed, gassed, bombed, stoned, polluted, crocked, cocked to the gills, canned, sloshed, potted, plastered; stiff, stinko, plotched, spiflicated, swacked, blotto, smashed, skunk-drunk, burning with a low blue flame. See alsodrunk (def.3).
4. excited, breathless, beside oneself; exhilarated, invigorated, stimulated, animated, inspirited; ecstatic, enraptured, rapt, transported, abandoned; captivated, enchanted, charmed, fascinated; fervid, fervent, ardent, impassioned, passionate; inflamed, enflamed, fired-up, hot, red-hot, heated; flushed, feverish, delirious.

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