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Synonyms and antonyms of Drunk in British Thesaurus

Drunk

drunk (adjective)

unable to control your actions or behaviour because you have drunk too much alcohol

hard-drinking (adjective)

spending a lot of time drinking alcohol

hungover (adjective)

tired and ill in the morning because you drank too much alcohol the night before

alcoholic (adjective)

affected by alcoholism

sloshed (adjective)

informal very drunk

gone (adjective)

informal no longer able to behave or think normally, usually because of alcohol or drugs

smashed (adjective)

informal extremely drunk

tipsy (adjective)

informal slightly drunk

plastered (adjective)

informal very drunk

boozy (adjective)

informal containing alcohol, drinking a lot of alcohol, or showing the effects of alcohol

babalaas (adjective)

South Africaninformal suffering from the effects of drinking too much alcohol

bevvied (adjective)

Britishinformal drunk

bibulous (adjective)

humorous a bibulous person enjoys drinking a lot of alcohol

bladdered (adjective)

Britishinformal drunk

blotto (adjective)

spoken very drunk

buzz (noun)

mainly Americaninformal a pleasant feeling of being slightly drunk

drunken (adjective)

a drunken person is drunk. This word shows that you do not like people being drunk.

drunken (adjective)

involving or caused by someone being drunk

far gone (adjective)

informal extremely drunk, ill, or crazy

half-cut (adjective)

Britishinformal rather drunk

hammered (adjective)

very informal completely drunk

inebriated (adjective)

formal drunk

intemperate (adjective)

formal tending to drink too much alcohol

intoxicated (adjective)

formal drunk

legless (adjective)

Britishinformal very drunk

loaded (adjective)

mainly Americanvery informal extremely drunk

merry (adjective)

Britishinformal slightly drunk

off the wagon ()

drinking alcohol again after not drinking for a period of time

on the piss (impolite)

impolite spending time drinking a lot of alcohol

out of it ()

not conscious of what is happening, especially because you are drunk or have taken drugs

paralytic (adjective)

Britishinformal very drunk

pickled (adjective)

informal old-fashioned drunk

pie-eyed (adjective)

informal old-fashioned very drunk

pissed (adjective)

impoliteBritish drunk

rat-arsed (adjective)

Britishvery informal very drunk

slaughtered (adjective)

Britishinformal extremely drunk

soused (adjective)

informal very drunk

sozzled (adjective)

Britishhumorous very drunk

squiffy (adjective)

Britishinformal old-fashioned slightly drunk

steaming (adjective)

Scottishinformal very drunk

stewed (adjective)

very informal drunk

stoned (adjective)

informal old-fashioned very drunk

stonkered (adjective)

Australianinformal extremely drunk

tanked up (adjective)

Britishvery informal extremely drunk

tiddly (adjective)

Britishinformal slightly drunk

tight (adjective)

informal old-fashioned drunk

trashed (adjective)

very informal very drunk

wasted (adjective)

informal someone who is wasted is very drunk or has taken a lot of drugs

well-oiled (adjective)

informalBritish drunk

whacked out (British)

Britishinformal not thinking clearly or behaving normally because of alcohol or drugs

wrecked (adjective)

informal very drunk