tipsy (Meaning)

Wordnet

tipsy (s)

slightly intoxicated

unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated

Webster

tipsy (superl.)

Being under the influence of strong drink; rendered weak or foolish by liquor, but not absolutely or completely drunk; fuddled; intoxicated.

Staggering, as if from intoxication; reeling.

tipsy Sentence Examples

  1. The party guests were feeling tipsy after indulging in a few too many glasses of wine.
  2. The bartender noticed the tipsy man leaning against the counter and offered him a glass of water.
  3. The tipsy girl stumbled across the dance floor, her laughter echoing through the club.
  4. The road was slippery from the rain, and the tipsy driver struggled to maintain control of his car.
  5. The tipsy student struggled to focus during the lecture, nodding off at times.
  6. The tipsy hiker lost his way in the mountains and had to be rescued.
  7. The tipsy tourist accidentally wandered into a dangerous neighborhood and had to be escorted back to safety.
  8. The tipsy swimmer went too far out into the ocean and had to be brought back to shore by a lifeguard.
  9. The tipsy shopper stumbled through the grocery store, knocking over several items.
  10. The tipsy politician gave a rambling speech that was met with laughter and ridicule.

FAQs About the word tipsy

slightly intoxicated, unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicatedBeing under the influence of strong drink; rendered weak or foolish by liquor, but not absolute

drunk, fried, drunken, boozy, sloshed, cockeyed, tiddly, lit, soused, plastered

sober, straight, dry, sober, straight, dry, steady, cool, temperate, level

The party guests were feeling tipsy after indulging in a few too many glasses of wine.

The bartender noticed the tipsy man leaning against the counter and offered him a glass of water.

The tipsy girl stumbled across the dance floor, her laughter echoing through the club.

The road was slippery from the rain, and the tipsy driver struggled to maintain control of his car.