intoxicate Synonyms

intoxicate Meaning

Wordnet

intoxicate (v)

fill with high spirits; fill with optimism

make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)

have an intoxicating effect on, of a drug

Webster

intoxicate (a.)

Intoxicated.

Overexcited, as with joy or grief.

Webster

intoxicate (v. t.)

To poison; to drug.

To make drunk; to inebriate; to excite or to stupefy by strong drink or by a narcotic substance.

To excite to a transport of enthusiasm, frenzy, or madness; to elate unduly or excessively.

intoxicate Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee never failed to intoxicate her senses each morning.
  2. The beauty of the sunset over the ocean had the power to intoxicate anyone fortunate enough to witness it.
  3. Music has the ability to intoxicate the soul, evoking emotions and memories with each note.
  4. The sweet scent of blooming flowers seemed to intoxicate the entire garden during springtime.
  5. The adrenaline rush from the thrilling roller coaster ride had the capacity to intoxicate even the most fearless individuals.
  6. The captivating novel had a plot that could intoxicate readers, keeping them engrossed until the very last page.
  7. The smooth melody of the jazz ensemble had the power to intoxicate the entire audience, transporting them to another world.
  8. The allure of adventure and exploration never failed to intoxicate the hearts of those with a wanderlust spirit.
  9. Love has the ability to intoxicate the mind, making even the most rational individuals feel a sense of euphoria.
  10. The chef's culinary skills were so exceptional that each dish seemed to intoxicate diners with a burst of flavors and aromas.

FAQs About the word intoxicate

fill with high spirits; fill with optimism, make drunk (with alcoholic drinks), have an intoxicating effect on, of a drugIntoxicated., Overexcited, as with joy

electrify, thrill,excite, pump up, exhilarate, galvanize, arouse, stimulate, intrigue, enchant

weary, weary, pall, pall,bore, bore, tire, jade, tire, dishearten

The aroma of freshly brewed coffee never failed to intoxicate her senses each morning.

The beauty of the sunset over the ocean had the power to intoxicate anyone fortunate enough to witness it.

Music has the ability to intoxicate the soul, evoking emotions and memories with each note.

The sweet scent of blooming flowers seemed to intoxicate the entire garden during springtime.