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intoxicated (comparative more intoxicated, superlative most intoxicated)
- Stupefied by alcohol, drunk.
- Stupefied by any chemical substance.
stupefied by alcohol
- Arabic:
- Egyptian Arabic: سكران (sakrān)
- Bashkir: иҫерек (iśerek)
- Bengali: মস্ত (bn) (mosto)
- Bulgarian: пиян (bg) (pijan)
- Catalan: ebri (ca), embriac (ca), alcoholitzat (ca) (formal)
- Cherokee: ᎤᏴᏍᏕᏓ (uyvsdeda)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 酒醉 (zh) (jiǔzuì)
- Czech: opilý (cs)
- Danish: beruset (da), fuld (da), drukken
- Dutch: dronken (nl), bedronken (nl), gealcoholiseerd (nl), zat (nl) (Flemish)
- Finnish: päihtynyt (fi) (formal), kännissä (fi) (informal), juovuksissa (fi) (formal), humalassa (fi), naamoissa (slang), lärvissä (slang), naamat (slang), lärvit (fi) (slang), juopunut (fi), kuosissa (slang), humalainen (fi), perse olalla (fi) (very drunk, informal), jurrissa (informal), hiprakassa (slightly drunk), huppelissa (childish)
- French: ivre (fr)
- Galician: ebrio (gl), embriagado (gl), alcoholizado (formal), borracho (gl) (informal) , bébedo (gl) (informal)
- Georgian: მთვრალი (mtvrali), ნასვამი (nasvami)
- German: besoffen (de), betrunken (de)
- Gothic: 𐌳𐍂𐌿𐌲𐌺𐌰𐌽𐍃 (drugkans)
- Greek:
- Ancient: μέθυσος (méthusos)
- Hungarian: ittas (hu), kapatos (hu), mámoros (hu), részeg (hu)
- Ingrian: humalikas
- Latin: ēbrius, tēmulentus
- Manx: er meshtey, scooyrit
- Maori: rore, haurangi
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: beruset
- Ottoman Turkish: سرخوش (sarhoş), مخمور (mahmur)
- Persian: مست (fa) (mast)
- Plautdietsch: bedrunken, besopen
- Portuguese: embriagado (pt), ébrio (pt), alcoolizado (pt) (formal)
- Romanian: beat (ro), amețit (ro), alcoolizat (ro), îmbătat (ro), băut (ro)
- Russian: опьянённый (ru) (opʹjanjónnyj), опьяне́вший (ru) (opʹjanévšij), пья́ный (ru) (pʹjányj)
- Sanskrit: मत्त (sa) (matta), प्रमत्त (sa) (pramatta)
- Spanish: ebrio (es), alcoholizado (es) (formal), embriagado (es), bebido (es) (informal, Spain), borracho (es) (colloquial, Spain), mamado (es) (colloquial, chiefly Mexico), escabio (es) (Latin America, colloquial)
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stupefied by any chemical substance
intoxicated
- simple past and past participle of intoxicate