inebrious (Meaning)
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inebrious (a.)
Intoxicated, or partially so; intoxicating.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inebrious
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inebrious Sentence Examples
- The festive revelers indulged in inebrious libations, their laughter echoing through the night.
- The inebrious fumes of the punch wafted throughout the room, causing heads to spin.
- The inebrious haze clouded his judgment, leading him to make reckless decisions.
- The sight of the broken wineglasses served as a sober reminder of their inebrious escapades.
- The inebrious state of his friends left him feeling isolated and uncomfortable.
- The inebrious glow of the streetlights cast a surreal hue on the shadowy figures that passed by.
- The inebrious effects of the alcohol were finally wearing off, leaving behind a pounding headache.
- The doctor warned the patient against inebrious behavior, as it could lead to serious health consequences.
- The self-proclaimed "inebrious connoisseur" boasted of his ability to consume vast quantities of alcohol without becoming incapacitated.
- The once-sober young man had descended into a spiral of inebrious addiction, robbing him of his dignity and happiness.
FAQs About the word inebrious
Intoxicated, or partially so; intoxicating.
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No antonyms found.
The festive revelers indulged in inebrious libations, their laughter echoing through the night.
The inebrious fumes of the punch wafted throughout the room, causing heads to spin.
The inebrious haze clouded his judgment, leading him to make reckless decisions.
The sight of the broken wineglasses served as a sober reminder of their inebrious escapades.