Drunk - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |drʌŋk|  American pronunciation of the word drunk
Brit.  |drʌŋk|  British pronunciation of the word drunk
- this word is a past participle form of the irregular verbto drink

noun

- a chronic drinker (syn: drunkard, inebriate, rummy, sot, wino)
- someone who is intoxicated

adjective

- as if under the influence of alcohol (syn: intoxicated)
drunk with excitement

Extra examples

I don't like being around drunk people.

She was so drunk that she could barely walk.

I was drunk and couldn't think straight.

We got drunk on wine.

...you can't trust anything that old drunk says...

...after a weeklong drunk he was unable to remember anything...

He was beastly drunk.

He got drunk on cheap wine.

In the evening, I took a walk and saw several drunk people.

Are you drunk?

When he finally showed up, he was drunk.

They were both dead drunk and passed out on the floor.

He was so drunk he couldn't walk straight.

An arrest for drunk driving is bad publicity for any celebrity.

Some drunk got mad and threatened to belt me.

Word forms

noun
singular: drunk
plural: drunks
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