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    drunk
    /drʌŋk/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of drink

    adjective

    • 1. affected by alcohol to the extent of losing control of one's faculties or behaviour: "he was so drunk he lurched from wall to wall"

    noun

    • 1. a person who is drunk or who habitually drinks to excess: "we staggered up the path like a couple of drunks"

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  2. unable to speak or act in the usual way because of having had too much alcohol: get drunk He got completely drunk at his sister's wedding. I'd had a glass of wine but I certainly wasn't drunk. See also. blind drunk. drunk and disorderly law specialized.

  3. noun. 1. : a period of drinking to intoxication or of being intoxicated. a 2-day drunk. 2. : one who is drunk. especially : drunkard. Synonyms. Adjective.

  4. being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcohol; intoxicated: The wine made him drunk. Synonyms: inebriated, drunken. Antonyms: sober. overcome or dominated by a strong feeling or emotion: drunk with power; drunk with joy.

  5. A drunk is someone who is drunk or frequently gets drunk. A drunk lay in the alley. Synonyms: drunkard , lush [ slang ] , boozer [ informal ] , toper [ literary ] More Synonyms of drunk

  6. drunk. (drʌŋk) adj. 1. intoxicated with alcohol to the extent of losing control over normal physical and mental functions. 2. (Psychology) overwhelmed by strong influence or emotion: drunk with joy. n. 3. a person who is drunk or drinks habitually to excess. 4. informal a drinking bout.

  7. For the last 600 years or so, the word drunk has been used to describe someone who is intoxicated. Someone who's drunk from alcohol might be unsteady on their feet, slur their speech, or not be able to think straight. But you also can be drunk on things like power, passion or hope.

  8. DRUNK definition: 1. unable to behave or speak normally because you have drunk too much alcohol: 2. past participle…. Learn more.