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was inebriated
adjective
Behaving as though affected by alcohol including exhilaration, and a dumbed or stupefied manner.
synonyms
Exact(26)
In fact, the guy who hit me was inebriated.
Police say he was inebriated when he fired at the toll attendant at point blank range.
The last time I was inebriated I was 20 years old.
I ran into him three times after he moved back, and he was inebriated every time.
He wanted to accentuate the point by snapping his fingers, but missed because he was inebriated.
A member of the public complained about Mr Ramsay's behaviour, but the AM strongly denied claims he was inebriated.
Similar(32)
Some are inebriated.
Mr. Welles was said to have been inebriated while filming some of his wine commercials.
The mother, Ruth Briones, 66, said her daughter had described the officers as being inebriated.
"Mobil is inebriated with its own power," Ralph Nader told The Times in 1981.
To have to be inebriated "all the time" hardly speaks of a receptivity to life.
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