INEBRIATED vs NARCOTIZED: ADJECTIVE
- Behaving as though affected by alcohol including exhilaration, and a dumbed or stupefied manner.
- Under the influence of alcohol; intoxicated; drunk.
- Intoxicated with alcohol; drunk.
- Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
- Drowsy or insensible from narcotics.
- Under the influence of narcotics
INEBRIATED vs NARCOTIZED: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of inebriate.
- Simple past tense and past participle of narcotize.
INEBRIATED vs NARCOTIZED: RELATED WORDS
- Carousing, Bibulous, Stoned, Besotted, Beery, Squiffy, Drugged, Boozy, Soused, Blotto, Intoxicated, Sozzled, Drunken, Tipsy, Drunk
- N/A
INEBRIATED vs NARCOTIZED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Carousing, Bibulous, Stoned, Besotted, Beery, Squiffy, Drugged, Boozy, Soused, Blotto, Intoxicated, Sozzled, Drunken, Tipsy, Drunk
- N/A
INEBRIATED vs NARCOTIZED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Glass shack gnomes steal Bach piano covers while inebriated.
- The government calls them acutely inebriated people at risk.
- Some of these arrests are from extremely inebriated people.
- Drennan said the two suspects may have been inebriated.
- Inebriated Bolshevik MuppetShadowWolf: They owe someone $4 million.
- When the inebriated Traynor refused, Feldhoff shot him.
- Yes, Noah in the film is also inebriated.
- Warning: do not watch this film while inebriated.
- Make that a possibly inebriated, angry Santa Claus.
- Led, sort of, by an often inebriated Capt.
- Like the narcotized and intoxicated emo rappers of his generation, he sings from his soul behind a veil of substances and hedonism.
INEBRIATED vs NARCOTIZED: QUESTIONS
- Would a conversation between Chris and inebriated Chris work?
- What did Kim Kardashian say to Brandi Passante when she was inebriated?
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