Is drunker a word


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Comparative form of drunk: more drunk.

Is drunker grammatically correct?

According to Wiktionary, the comparative form of drunk is ‘drunker’, and the superlative form being ‘drunkest’. If the adjective were to have three syllables or more, then you would then use ‘more’, and ‘most’. So to answer your question, I would say, «I am now drunker, than before.»

Is there a word called drunker?

A person who is habitually drunk: drunkard, inebriate, sot, tippler.

Is it most drunk or drunkest?

Superlative form of drunk: most drunk.

Is drunk past tense of drink?

‘ The past tense is ‘drank‘. ‘They drank some juice. … The past participle is ‘drunk’.

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Had drunk or had drunken?

2 Answers. The past participle is «drunk». «Drunken» is an adjective, its use as the past participle is obsolete. I have drunk the water, while my drunken father has drunk another beer.

Who is the most drunk person in the world?

#1. Andre the Giant

  • Andre the Giant consumed, on average, 7,000 calories of alcohol a day.
  • He would routinely drink a 12 pack of beer before a wrestling match.
  • On road trips to wrestling matches, Andre would average a case of beer every 90 minutes. …
  • Andre rarely drank enough to pass out.

What’s a slang for drunk?

The definition of tanked is slang for drunk or intoxicated. Intoxicated; drunk.

Can drunk be used as a verb?

(Here, «drunk» is a past participle.) As well as being used to form verb tenses (i.e., being used as a participle with «have»), the word «drunk» is also an adjective and a noun.

Has drunk in a sentence?

Senior Member. A sentence starting ‘he has drunk...’ needs something to finish it off. E.g he has drunk a bottle of wine or he has drunk three pints or he had drunk too much.

Why do they say drunk as a skunk?

Ever wondered where the popular idiom “as drunk as a skunk” comes from? … Skunks apparently love this and if they drink enough, they appear drunk, hence the term “drunk as a skunk” or in Portuguese, bêbado como um gambá.

What does lush mean slang?

1 slang : intoxicating liquor : drink. 2 : a habitual heavy drinker : drunkard. lush. verb. lushed; lushing; lushes.

What is British slang for drunk?

Pissed / Pished

Strictly speaking, “pissed” (or “pished” in Scotland) is a swear word and you shouldn’t use it in a formal, professional or school context. However it is probably the most commonly used word in the UK to describe being drunk.

Why is a beer called a sherbet?

«sherbet / sherbert — an alcoholic drink (usually a beer). Derives from the Turkish word ‘sherbet’ which was a cooling drink made from fruit juice. … «Australian English now uses sherbert, both alone and in compounds, as another name for beer» Guide to American English.

What country drinks most alcohol?

Here are the 10 countries with the most alcohol consumption:

  • Germany (12.79 liters/year)
  • Lithuania (12.78 liters/year)
  • Ireland (12.75 liters/year)
  • Spain (12.67 liters/year)
  • Uganda (12.48 liters/year)
  • Bulgaria (12.46 liters/year)
  • Luxembourg (12.45 liters/year)
  • Romania (12.34 liters/year)

Do Japanese drink a lot of alcohol?

The typical Japanese person consumes 6.5 liters of alcohol per year. … It’s not that the Japanese drink more than any other country, it’s that most of it seems to be consumed in single sessions. There are a lot of good reasons to have a drinking problem in Japan.

Can be drank or can be drunk?

In modern usage guides, drank is the past tense of drink, as in «I drank a lot last night,» and drunk is the past participle (following «have»), as in «Yes, I have drunk wine before.» Throughout history, however, these words have been confused and used in their opposite contexts, perhaps because of the association …

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What is threadbare?

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drunk

 (drŭngk)

v.

Past participle of drink.

adj.

1.

a. Intoxicated with alcoholic liquor to the point of impairment of physical and mental faculties.

b. Caused or influenced by intoxication.

2. Overcome by strong feeling or emotion: drunk with power.

n.

1. A drunkard.

2. A bout of drinking.

Usage Note: As an adjective, the form drunk is generally used after a verb such as be or seem, while the form drunken is used in front of a noun to modify it directly: They were drunk last night, but A drunken waiter at the restaurant ruined our evening. Using drunk in front of a noun is less formal, although the phrases drunk driver and drunk driving, which have become fixed expressions, are exceptions to this. Drunken also has a more general use, with the meaning «characterized by or related to alcohol or intoxication,» as in a drunken sauce (one that has something containing alcohol, such as beer or wine, as an ingredient) or a drunken affair (a celebration in which the participants become drunk). Drunk generally does not have this meaning, although the noun drunk comes close, being a disparaging term for someone characterized by frequent drunkenness or alcoholism. A differentiation between drunk and drunken is sometimes made in legal language, wherein a drunk driver is a driver whose alcohol level exceeds the legal limit, and a drunken driver is a driver who is inebriated.

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drunk

(drʌŋk)

adj

1. intoxicated with alcohol to the extent of losing control over normal physical and mental functions

2. (Psychology) overwhelmed by strong influence or emotion: drunk with joy.

n

3. a person who is drunk or drinks habitually to excess

4. informal a drinking bout

[Old English druncen, past participle of drincan to drink; see drink]

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

drunk

(drʌŋk)

adj.

1. being in a temporary state in which one’s physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcoholic drink; intoxicated.

2. overcome or dominated by a strong feeling or emotion: drunk with passion.

3. pertaining to or caused by intoxication.

n.

4.

a. an intoxicated person.

5. a period of drinking alcohol heavily: a week-long drunk.

v.

6. pp. and nonstandard pt. of drink.

usage: Both drunk and drunken are used as modifiers before nouns naming persons: a drunk customer; a drunken merrymaker. Only drunk occurs after a linking verb: The actor was drunk with success. drunken is almost always the form used with nouns that do not name persons: drunken arrogance; a drunken brawl. See also drink.

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

drunk

drunken

Drunk is the past participle of the verb ‘drink’.

1. ‘drunk’ used as an adjective

Drunk is also an adjective. If someone is drunk, they have drunk too much alcohol and are not in complete control of their behaviour.

The colonel was so drunk that he could barely get his words out.

She was being driven home by an extremely drunk young man.

When someone drinks too much alcohol and loses control of their behaviour, you say that they get drunk.

He had decided that he was never going to get drunk again.

We all got happily drunk.

2. ‘drunken’

Drunken has the same meaning as ‘drunk’ but it is only used in front of a noun. You do not say that someone ‘is drunken’.

…stiffer penalties for drunken drivers.

Groups of drunken hooligans smashed windows and threw stones.

You use drunken rather than ‘drunk’ to describe the behaviour of people who are drunk.

…a long drunken party.

I descended into a deep drunken sleep.

You also use drunken rather than ‘drunk’ to describe people who are often drunk.

Where will she go? Back to her drunken husband in Canada?

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. drunk - a chronic drinkerdrunk — a chronic drinker      

drunkard, inebriate, rummy, sot, wino

alcoholic, boozer, dipsomaniac, lush, souse, soaker — a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually

imbiber, juicer, toper, drinker — a person who drinks alcoholic beverages (especially to excess)

2. drunk — someone who is intoxicated

imbiber, juicer, toper, drinker — a person who drinks alcoholic beverages (especially to excess)

drunk-and-disorderly — someone arrested on the charge of being drunk and disorderly; «they delivered the drunk-and-disorderlies to the county jail»

Adj. 1. drunk — stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol); «a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors»; «helplessly inebriated»

inebriated, intoxicated

2. drunk — as if under the influence of alcohol; «felt intoxicated by her success»; «drunk with excitement»

intoxicated

excited — in an aroused state

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

drunk

adjective

1. intoxicated, loaded (slang, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), tight (informal), canned (slang), flying (slang), bombed (slang), stoned (slang), wasted (slang), smashed (slang), hammered (slang), steaming (slang), wrecked (slang), soaked (informal), out of it (slang), plastered (slang), drunken, blitzed (slang), pissed (Brit, Austral., & N.Z. slang), lit up (slang), merry (Brit. informal), stewed (slang), pickled (informal), bladdered (slang), under the influence (informal), sloshed (slang), tipsy, maudlin, well-oiled (slang), legless (informal), paralytic (informal), tired and emotional (euphemistic), steamboats (Scot. slang), tiddly (slang, chiefly Brit.), off your face (slang), zonked (slang), blotto (slang), fuddled, inebriated, out to it (Austral. & N.Z. slang), tanked up (slang), bacchic, rat-arsed (taboo slang), Brahms and Liszt (slang), half seas over (informal), bevvied (dialect), babalas (S. African), fu’ (Scot.), pie-eyed (slang) I got drunk and had to be carried home.

noun

1. drunkard, alcoholic, lush (slang), boozer (informal), toper, sot, soak (slang), wino (informal), inebriate A drunk lay in the alley.

Quotations
«Man, being reasonable, must get drunk;»
«The best of Life is but intoxication» [Lord Byron Don Juan]
«It’s the wise man who stays home when he’s drunk» [Euripides The Cyclops]
«Two things a man cannot hide: that he is drunk, and that he is in love» [Antiphanes]

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

drunk

adjective

Stupefied, excited, or muddled with alcoholic liquor:

Slang: blind, bombed, boozed, boozy, crocked, high, lit (up), loaded, looped, pickled, pixilated, plastered, potted, sloshed, smashed, soused, stinking, stinko, stoned, tight, zonked.

noun

1. A person who is habitually drunk:

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Translations

opilýopilec

fuldfulderikalkoholikerberusetdranker

ebria

alkashalkohoolikjoodik

مست

juoppohumalainen

pijanpijanac

iszikittas

drukkinn manneskja; fyllibyttadrukkinn, ölvaîur

酔った酔っぱらい

술취한주정뱅이

ebriaebriumebrius

girtasgirtogirtumasgirtuoklisvairavimas esant neblaiviam

apreibisapskurbisdzērājspiedzēries

opilecpijan

pijanpijanec

fullfyllo

เมาคนเมา

người say rượusay rượu

drunk

[drʌŋk]

B. ADJ (drunker (compar) (drunkest (superl)))

2. (fig) → ebrio
to be drunk on or with successestar ebrio de éxito

C. Nborracho/a m/f

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

drunk

[ˈdrʌŋk]

nivrogne mf
The streets were full of drunks → Les rues étaient pleines d’ivrognes.

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

drunk

(draŋk) verb

see drink.

adjective

overcome by having too much alcohol. A drunk man fell off the bus; drunk with success.

noun

a drunk person, especially one who is often drunk.

ˈdrunkard (-kəd) noun

a person who is often drunk. I’m afraid he’s turning into a drunkard.

ˈdrunken adjective

1. drunk. drunken soldiers.

2. caused by being drunk. a drunken sleep.

drunken ˈdriving noun

(also drunk driving) driving under the influence of alcohol.

ˈdrunkenness noun

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

drunk

ثَمِل, سَكْران opilec, opilý fuld, fulderik betrunken, Betrunkener μεθυσμένος borracho, ebrio humalainen, juoppo ivre, ivrogne pijan, pijanac ubriaco 酔った, 酔っぱらい 술취한, 주정뱅이 dronken, dronkenlap full, fyllik pijak, pijany bêbado пьяный full, fyllo เมา, คนเมา sarhoş người say rượu, say rượu 喝醉了, 醉酒者

Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

drunk

n. borracho-a, ebrio-a.

English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

drunk

(pp de drink) adj borracho; to get — emborracharse; n (person) borracho -cha mf

English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • 1
    drunker

    Drunker

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > drunker

  • 2
    blinder

    1. n сл. великолепное представление

    2. n сл. пирушка, попойка

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. duller (adj.) deader; dimmer; duller; flatter; more lackluster; more lusterless; more mat; more muted; more purblind; more uncomprehending

    2. more eyeless (adj.) more eyeless; more sightless; more stone-blind; more unseeing; more visionless

    3. more hidden (adj.) more concealed; more hidden

    4. more intoxicated (adj.) drunker; more alcoholized; more cockeyed; more disguised; more drunken; more fried; more inebriated; more inebrious; more intoxicated; more looped; more muddled; more pixilated; more polluted; more rum-dum; more slewed; more slopped; more soshed; more sozzled; more squiffed; more stoned; more tanked; more unsober; more zonked; sloppier; stiffer; tighter; wetter

    5. cover (noun) blind; blindfold; cover; curtain; screen; shade; veil; venetian blind; visor

    English-Russian base dictionary > blinder

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    tighter

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. closer (adj.) closer; denser; more compact; more confining; more cramped; more crowded; more packed; narrower; tauter; tenser; thicker

    2. faster (adj.) faster; firmer; more fixed; more set; more tenacious; securer

    3. leaner (adj.) leaner; more compact; sparer

    4. more arduous (adj.) more arduous; more trying; tricksier

    5. more intoxicated (adj.) blinder; drunker; more alcoholized; more cockeyed; more disguised; more drunken; more fried; more inebriated; more inebrious; more intoxicated; more looped; more muddled; more pixilated; more polluted; more rum-dum; more slewed; more slopped; more soshed; more sozzled; more squiffed; more stoned; more tanked; more unsober; more zonked; sloppier; stiffer; wetter

    6. rougher (adj.) rougher; stickier; trickier

    7. stingier (adj.) cheaper; meaner; more cheeseparing; more closefisted; more close-fisted; more costive; more hardfisted; more hardhanded; more ironfisted; more mingy; more miserly; more narrow-fisted; more narrowhearted; more niggard; more niggardly; more parsimonious; more penny-pinching; more penny-wise; more penurious; more pinching; more pinchpenny; more save-all; more scrimy; more tightfisted; more ungenerous; more ungiving; scrimpier; stingier

    8. tauter (adj.) snugger; tauter; tenser

    9. more securely (other) faster; more closely; more compactly; more densely; more firmly; more securely; more solidly; more tightly; more unshakeably

    English-Russian base dictionary > tighter

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пьянее

более пьян

более пьяный


You were drunker than I was last night.



Ты был пьянее, чем я прошлой ночью.


I’m drunker than anybody in this dump.



И я пьянее любого в этой дыре.


Relatively. Relatively, I’m drunk, meaning, I’m drunker than usual.



Относительно. относительно, я пьян, в смысле, я более пьян, чем обычно.


His brothers are drunker than usual, if that’s possible.



Его братья пьянее, чем обычно, если такое вообще возможно.


Maybe we’re a little drunker than I thought.



Возможно, мы пьянее, чем я думала.


Mixing alcohol with energy drinks will make you drunker.



Смешивание алкоголя и энергетических напитков делает вас пьянее.


I was far drunker than I had realized.



Наверно, я был пьянее, чем казалось.


I must have been drunker than I realised.



Наверно, я был пьянее, чем казалось.


hell, I’m drunker than I thought.


Lady, I think you may be even drunker than I am.



Дамочка, да вы пьянее, чем я.


He was drunker than I thought.



По-моему, я был пьянее, чем кажется


I think I’m drunker than I think I am.



Думаю, я пьянее, чем думаю.


I am guessing he was drunker than he seemed.



По-моему, я был пьянее, чем кажется


By this point I was drunker than usual and doped up on Codeine and Xanax.



На тот момент я была пьянее, чем обычно, и была накачана кодеином и Ксанаксом.


You two are drunker than old cooter brown!



Вы оба пьянее, чем Кутер Браун!


I was drunk, but he was drunker, so I said, «Give me the keys,» right?



Я была пьяна, но он еще пьянее. И я сказала: «Дай мне ключи».


I’m drunker than you are.


Dude, you’re drunker than I am.


You are drunker than I am.

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You were drunker than I was last night.

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Ты был пьянее, чем я прошлой ночью.

Baudelaire was actually taller and drunker than he’s depicted here.

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Бодлер в жизни был немного выше и намного пьянее, чем изображен здесь.

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Did you get drunk… I mean, drunker than usual, and do a silly thing?

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Я имею в виду, напивался больше обычного и делал глупости?

The Bible states clearly that drunker will not inherit the kingdom of God(Galatians 5: 21).

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Библия ясно говорит что пьяницы царствия Божия не наследуют.( Галатам 5: 21).

I don’t think that second look means what you think it means.

Be sure to drink a lot because the drunker you are, the smarter I look.

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Убедитесь, что много пьете потому что, чем больше вы пьяны тем умнее я выгляжу.

In order to avoid an arrest,

Homer makes things look like Marge(who is drunker than he is) was the driver.

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Для того чтобы избежать ареста, Гомер

делает вид, что это Мардж( которая была более пьяна, чем Гомер) вела машину.

They danced, they sang, they laughed, drunker than if they would drunk.

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Они танцевали, они пели, они смеялись, и были более пьяны, чем если бы на самом деле выпили.

At the festival Bill Plympton will present a number of his films:»Idiots and Angels»,»Guard Dog»,»Hot Dog»,»Guard Dog Global Jam»,»The Deep End»,»Head Games»(clip from»ABC’s

of Death 2″),»Footprints»,»Your Face»,»Cheatin’ trailer»,»Drunker Than a Skunk.

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В рамках фестиваля« Кинопроба» Билл Плимптон покажет несколько своих работ:« Идиоты и ангелы»,« Сторожевой пес»,« Горячий пес»,« Мировое тур- не сторожевого пса»,« Возбуждение»,« Игры голов»(

часть альманаха« Азбука смерти 2»),« Следы»,« Твое лицо»,« Афера»,« Пьянее скунса».

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What do they find to gabber about all night squandering money and getting drunker and drunker.

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О чем они там находят трепаться всю ночь,

мотают денежки да накачиваются пьяными вдрызг.

If we share a door with a bar,

my breaks are about to get longer and drunker.

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Если у нас общая дверь с баром,

мои перерывы станут длинными и очень пьяными.

A year after the first time and

there were many times during that year my father got drunker than usual one night

and he started bragging about the women he would killed.

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Через год после этого… а за этот год это происходило

много раз. Мои отец как-то вечером сильно напился и начал… мне рассказывать о женщинах, которых он убил.

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