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BNC: 33300 COCA: 26349

inebriated

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inebriated ˈniːbriˌeɪtəd/ adjective
inebriated
ˈniːbriˌeɪtəd/
adjective
Learner's definition of INEBRIATED
[more inebriated; most inebriated] formal
: affected by drinking too much alcohol : drunk 喝醉的

— inebriation

/ɪˌniːbriˈeɪʃən/ noun [noncount]
BNC: 33300 COCA: 26349

inebriated

adjective

in·​ebri·​at·​ed i-ˈnē-brē-ˌā-təd How to pronounce inebriated (audio)
: exhilarated or confused by or as if by alcohol : intoxicated

Example Sentences

Three cowboys, complete with hats and six-shooters, were downing beer and blasting away at empty cans and an old television set.  … Their voices—and their aim—made it clear they were totally inebriated. Warren Faidley, Storm Chaser, 1996 The creamery manager, it seems, staggered to his car, but was too inebriated to even start the engine … Edna O'Brien, New Yorker, 23 Jan. 1989 Monty Python's Terry Jones—a medieval scholar as well as an accomplished lunatic—springs from the tradition of Andersen and the brothers Grimm like a slightly inebriated chameleon, adding new color and his own whacky humor to the classic style and form of the fairy tale. Carol Van Strum, New York Times Book Review, 16 Jan. 1983 He was clearly inebriated when he left the bar. after a night spent partying, the fraternity brothers were all severely inebriated
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Word History

Etymology

see inebriate entry 2

First Known Use

1609, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of inebriated was in 1609
BNC: 33300 COCA: 26349

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