intoxicated as an adjective: - 1
- 2
intoxicate as a verb: - 1
- 2
- 3
intoxicated
adjective
1 intoxicated
Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol):
— A noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors.
synonyms: drunk, gone, inebriated, ripped.
Roget 959:
drunk,
tipsy;
intoxicated;
inebrious†,
inebriate,
inebriated;
in one's cups;
in a state of intoxication
etc.
n.;
temulent†,
temulentive†;
bombed,
smashed;
fuddled,
mellow,
cut,
boozy,
fou†,
fresh,
merry,
elevated;
flustered,
disguised,
groggy,
beery;
top-heavy;
potvaliant†,
glorious;
potulent†;
squiffy [Slang];
overcome,
overtaken;
whittled,
screwed [Slang],
tight,
primed,
corned,
raddled†,
sewed up [Slang],
lushy [Slang],
nappy†,
muddled,
muzzy†,
obfuscated,
maudlin;
crapulous†,
dead drunk.
woozy
[slightly drunk],
buzzed,
flush,
flushed.
inter pocula†;
in liquor,
the worse for liquor;
having had a drop too much,
half seas over,
three sheets in the wind,
three sheets to the wind;
under the table.
drunk as a lord,
drunk as a skunk,
drunk as a piper,
drunk as a fiddler,
drunk as Chloe,
drunk as an owl,
drunk as David's sow,
drunk as a wheelbarrow.
drunken,
bibacious†,
sottish;
given to drink,
addicted to drink,
addicted to the bottle;
toping
etc.
v..
... show more
Dutch: dronken
Polish: pijany
2 intoxicated
As if under the influence of alcohol:
— Felt intoxicated by her success.
synonym: drunk.
Moby thesaurus: abandoned, ablaze, addled, affected, afire, amok, ardent, beery, befuddled, bellowing, bemused, berserk, besotted, blind, blind drunk, blotto, boiled, boiling over, bombed, boozy, breathless, burning, canned, carried away, cockeyed, concerned, cordial, crapulent, crapulous, crocked, cut, dazed, delirious, demoniac, disguised, distracted, dizzy, dopey, drenched, drunk, drunken, ecstatic, elated, enraptured, enthusiastic, excited, exhilarated, exuberant, far-gone, febrile, feral, ferocious, fervent, fervid, fevered, feverish, fierce, fiery, flaming, flushed, flustered, fou, frantic, frenzied, fried, fuddled, full, fulminating, furious, galvanized, gay, giddy, glorious, glowing, haggard, half-seas over, happy, hearty, heated, hog-wild, hot, howling, hysterical, impassioned, in a transport, in hysterics, in liquor, in the bag, inebriate, inebriated, inebrious, intense, interested, jagged, jolly, juiced, keen, lit, lit up, lively, loaded, looped, loopy, mad, madding, maniac, maudlin, mellow, merry, moved, muddled, nappy, oiled, on fire, organized, orgasmic, orgiastic, passionate, pickled, pie-eyed, piqued, pissed, pixilated, plastered, polluted, possessed, potted, rabid, raging, ramping, ranting, raving, ravished, red-hot, reeling, roaring, running mad, screwy, shikker, shot, sloppy, smashed, sodden, soppy, sotted, sozzled, steaming, steamy, stewed, stiff, stimulated, stinking, stinko, stoned, storming, swacked, tanked, tiddly, tight, tipsy, transported, turned-on, uncontrollable, under the influence, under the weather, unrestrained, vigorous, violent, warm, wet, wild, wild-eyed, wild-looking, zealous, zonked ... show more.
intoxicate
verb
1 intoxicate
Fill with high spirits; fill with optimism.
synonyms: elate, lift up, pick up, uplift.
Roget 824:
excite,
affect,
touch,
move,
impress,
strike,
interest,
animate,
inspire,
impassion,
smite,
infect;
stir the blood,
fire the blood,
warm the blood;
set astir;
wake,
awake,
awaken;
call forth;
evoke,
provoke;
raise up,
summon up,
call up,
wake up,
blow up,
get up,
light up;
raise;
get up the steam,
rouse,
arouse,
stir;
fire,
kindle,
enkindle,
apply the torch,
set on fire,
inflame.
stimulate;
exsuscitate†;
inspirit;
spirit up,
stir up,
work up,
pique;
infuse life into,
give new life to;
bring new blood,
introduce new blood;
quicken;
sharpen,
whet;
work upon
etc.
(incite)
615;
hurry on,
give a fillip,
put on one's mettle.
fan the fire,
fan the flame;
blow the coals,
stir the embers;
fan into a flame;
foster,
heat,
warm,
foment,
raise to a fever heat;
keep up,
keep the pot boiling;
revive,
rekindle;
rake up,
rip up.
stir the feelings,
play on the feelings,
come home to the feelings;
touch a string,
touch a chord,
touch the soul,
touch the heart;
go to one's heart,
penetrate,
pierce,
go through one,
touch to the quick;
possess the soul,
pervade the soul,
penetrate the soul,
imbrue the soul,
absorb the soul,
affect the soul,
disturb the soul.
absorb,
rivet the attention;
sink into the mind,
sink into the heart;
prey on the mind,
distract;
intoxicate;
overwhelm,
overpower;
bouleverser [Fr.],
upset,
turn one's head.
fascinate;
enrapture
etc.
(give pleasure)
829.
agitate,
perturb,
ruffle,
fluster,
shake,
disturb,
startle,
shock,
stagger;
give one a shock,
give one a turn;
strike all of a heap;
stun,
astound,
electrify,
galvanize,
petrify.
irritate,
sting;
cut to the heart,
cut to the quick;
try one's temper;
fool to the top of one's bent,
pique;
infuriate,
madden,
make one's blood boil;
lash into fury
etc.
(wrath)
900.
be excited
etc.
adj.;
flush up,
flare up;
catch the infection;
thrill
etc.
(feel)
821;
mantle;
work oneself up;
seethe,
boil,
simmer,
foam,
fume,
flame,
rage,
rave;
run mad
etc.
(passion)
825.
... show more
Dutch: opgetogen, optillen
2 intoxicate
3 intoxicate
Have an intoxicating effect on, of a drug.
Dutch: bedwelmen, benevelen
Moby thesaurus: addle, animate, befuddle, bemuse, besot, bewitch, cause vertigo, dizzy, elate, electrify, enchant, enliven, enrapture, ensorcel, entrance, excite, exhilarate, fascinate, flush, galvanize, give a thrill, inebriate, infatuate, inspirit, invigorate, muddle, overwhelm, stimulate, stupefy, swirl the senses, thrill, tickle, titillate, whirl the mind ... show more.
debug info: 0.0628