"Inebriated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Inebriated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Inebriated" Meaning

Inebriated is an adjective that means intoxicated or drunk from drinking too much alcohol. It implies a state of impairment or confusion, often to the point of being unable to control one's actions or think clearly.

"Inebriated" Examples

Usage Examples for "Inebriated"


The inebriated partygoer stumbled out of the club and into the bright morning light. (#1)
The doctor asked the patient if anyone had been drinking, as he was clearly inebriated and couldn't provide a coherent answer. (#2)
After a few too many cocktails, she became inebriated and couldn't remember how she got home. (#3)
The police officer detected the faint scent of beer on the breath of the inebriated driver, and administered a breathalyzer test. (#4)
The inebriated hiker sat down to rest on a rock, unaware that a steep cliff loomed just behind her. (#5)

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To inebriate means to make someone or something drunk or intoxicated, often referring to the effects of drinking excessive amounts of alcohol. It can also describe the process of becoming drunk or intoxicated, often characterized by feeling disoriented, dizzy, or muddled in one's thoughts and actions.

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