drunken Sentence Examples
- The drunken revelers stumbled out of the bar, laughing and singing at the top of their lungs.
- The coachman was so drunken that he could barely stay on his horse, and the passengers were terrified.
- The drunken sailor staggered down the street, his face flushed and his eyes bloodshot.
- The drunken man was so loud and obnoxious that the other passengers on the bus asked the driver to kick him off.
- The drunken woman was so out of control that she had to be carried out of the party by her friends.
- The drunken driver was arrested after he ran a red light and crashed into another car.
- The drunken student was sent to the principal's office after he was caught drinking in the school cafeteria.
- The drunken employee was fired after he showed up to work smelling of alcohol.
- The drunken husband was so abusive that his wife and children were forced to leave him.
- The drunken father was so neglectful that his children were taken away by child protective services.
drunken Meaning
drunken (s)
given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol
drunken ()
of Drink
drunken (v. i.)
Overcome by strong drink; intoxicated by, or as by, spirituous liquor; inebriated.
Saturated with liquid or moisture; drenched.
Pertaining to, or proceeding from, intoxication.
Synonyms & Antonyms of drunken
Synonyms:
- tipsy
- hammered
- inebriated
- impaired
- smashed
- looped
- blotto
- wet
- sozzled
- wasted
- stewed
- under-the-influence
- stinking
- pie-eyed
- soused
- stoned
- three-sheets-to-the-wind
- plastered
- stiff
- blind
- under-the-weather
- lit
- ripped
- intoxicated
- bombed
- gassed
- crocked
- inebriate
- loaded
- alcoholic
- besotted
- pickled
- squiffy
- boozy
- sloshed
- sottish
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word drunken
given to or marked by the consumption of alcoholof Drink, Overcome by strong drink; intoxicated by, or as by, spirituous liquor; inebriated., Saturated with liq
drunk, fried, tipsy, hammered, inebriated, impaired, smashed, looped, blotto,wet
dry, straight, sober, dry,sober, straight, cool, steady, cool, steady
The drunken revelers stumbled out of the bar, laughing and singing at the top of their lungs.
The coachman was so drunken that he could barely stay on his horse, and the passengers were terrified.
The drunken sailor staggered down the street, his face flushed and his eyes bloodshot.
The drunken man was so loud and obnoxious that the other passengers on the bus asked the driver to kick him off.