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    In·e·bri·ate

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) drunk; intoxicate: "it is a rum-based drink designed more to inebriate the masses than to please the palate"

    noun

    • 1. a drunkard: "he was marked down as an inebriate"

    adjective

    • 1. drunk; intoxicated: "he had been known to get hopelessly inebriate"
  2. The meaning of INEBRIATE is one who is drunk; especially : drunkard.

  3. someone who has drunk too much alcohol or who regularly does this: Her husband was a chronic inebriate. Synonym. drunk disapproving. Fewer examples. Inebriates stagger in from the pub opposite. The starving pick through dustbins and inebriates stagger about vomiting and shouting.

  4. verb (used with object) , in·e·bri·at·ed, in·e·bri·at·ing. to make drunk; intoxicate. to exhilarate, confuse, or stupefy mentally or emotionally.

  5. someone who has drunk too much alcohol or who regularly does this: Her husband was a chronic inebriate. Synonym. drunk disapproving. Fewer examples. Inebriates stagger in from the bar opposite. The starving pick through trash cans and inebriates stagger around vomiting and shouting.

  6. Use the verb inebriate to describe what happens when someone or something intoxicates a person. If you realize that your lemonade is inebriating you, you probably accidentally ordered an alcoholic drink that tastes like lemonade.

  7. Define inebriate. inebriate synonyms, inebriate pronunciation, inebriate translation, English dictionary definition of inebriate. tr.v. in·e·bri·at·ed , in·e·bri·at·ing , in·e·bri·ates 1. To make drunk; intoxicate. 2. To exhilarate or stupefy. adj. Intoxicated. n. An intoxicated...

  8. Aug 18, 2024 · inebriate (third-person singular simple present inebriates, present participle inebriating, simple past and past participle inebriated) To cause to be drunk; to intoxicate. (transitive, figurative) To disorder the senses of; to exhilarate, elate or stupefy as if by spirituous drink.

  9. inebriate in American English. (verb ɪnˈibriˌeit, ɪˈni-, noun & adjective ɪnˈibriɪt, ɪˈni-) (verb -ated, -ating) transitive verb. 1. to make drunk; intoxicate. 2. to exhilarate, confuse, or stupefy mentally or emotionally. noun. 3.

  10. Inebriate is a formal term that sounds more factual or neutral than the stigmatizing label drunkard. Dipsomaniac is a rare, older term for a person who, because of some psychological or physiological illness, has an irresistible craving for liquor.

  11. To excite; exhilarate. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. (figuratively) To disorder the senses of; to exhilarate, elate or stupefy as if by spirituous drink. Wiktionary. Synonyms: beatify. exalt. thrill.

  12. Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the word inebriate mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word inebriate. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status.

  13. n. [ countable] an intoxicated person, esp. a drunkard. adj. Also, inˈe•briˌat•ed. drunk; intoxicated: completely inebriated. in•e•bri•a•tion /ɪnˌibriˈeɪʃən/ n. [ uncountable] total inebriation. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024.

  14. The meaning of INEBRIATED is exhilarated or confused by or as if by alcohol : intoxicated. How to use inebriated in a sentence.

  15. inebriate in British English. verb (ɪnˈiːbrɪˌeɪt ) (transitive) 1. to make drunk; intoxicate. 2. to arouse emotionally; make excited. noun (ɪnˈiːbrɪɪt ) 3. a person who is drunk, esp habitually.

  16. adjective. formal us / ɪˈniː.bri.eɪ.t̬ɪd / uk / ɪˈniː.bri.eɪ.tɪd /. Add to word list. having drunk too much alcohol: The Designated Driver program offers not just a free ride home for inebriated drivers and their passengers, but the opportunity to get their car home safely as well. Synonyms.

  17. Inebriated is just a fancy way of saying drunk. If you see a man staggering down the street grasping a bottle of rum in his hand, chances are he's inebriated. When you want to use an impressive word to say that someone is drunk, go ahead and use inebriated.

  18. A complete guide to the word "INEBRIATE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  19. Synonyms for INEBRIATE: drunk, drunken, impaired, fried, wet, inebriated, blind, wasted; Antonyms of INEBRIATE: sober, dry, straight, temperate, abstemious, level, steady, teetotal.

  20. inebriate is of multiple origins. Either formed within English, by conversion. Or a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: inebriate adj.; Latin inēbriāre.

  21. Inebriated definition: drunk or intoxicated, or exhilarated or stupefied in a way that suggests intoxication. See examples of INEBRIATED used in a sentence.

  22. adjective. formal uk / ɪˈniː.bri.eɪ.tɪd / us / ɪˈniː.bri.eɪ.t̬ɪd / Add to word list. having drunk too much alcohol: The Designated Driver programme offers not just a free ride home for inebriated drivers and their passengers, but the opportunity to get their car home safely as well. Synonyms. drunk. intoxicated formal.

  23. The meaning of INEBRIETY is the state of being inebriated : drunkenness.

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