Meaning & Definition of word "Intoxicated"

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    Intoxicated

    /ɪnˈtɒks.ɪ.keɪ.tɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Affected by a substance (such as alcohol) to the point of impairment, often resulting in a state of excitement or decreased motor control.
      • Example: After a few drinks, he felt completely intoxicated and struggled to walk straight.
    • 2. Overcome by a strong feeling or emotion.
      • Example: She was intoxicated by the beauty of the sunset over the ocean.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'intoxicatus', meaning 'poisoned'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    intoxicated by success:

    Overcome with the feelings of triumph or achievement.

    intoxicated with love:

    Feeling overwhelmingly in love, often leading to irrational behavior.

    intoxicated state:

    A condition resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol or drugs.

    Related Words

    intoxication:

    The state of being intoxicated.

    poisoned:

    Harmed by a toxic substance.

    inebriated:

    Another term for being drunk.

    Slang Meanings of intoxicated

    Meaning: hammered

    Example Sentence: After a few drinks, he was completely hammered.

    Meaning: wasted

    Example Sentence: We partied all night and now I'm feeling wasted.

    Meaning: lit

    Example Sentence: The party was lit; everyone was feeling great.

    Meaning: smashed

    Example Sentence: She got smashed at the club last night.

    Meaning: buzzed

    Example Sentence: I'm just buzzed enough to enjoy the music.