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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Inebriated' in a Sentence

"Feeling drunk or intoxicated; exhilarated or stupefied in a way that suggests intoxication." more

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The inebriated partygoers stumbled out of the nightclub, laughing loudly.
Inebriated with emotion, they sang along to the soulful ballad, their voices filled with passion.
The inebriated hiker marveled at the breathtaking view from the mountain summit.
Inebriated with curiosity, the child asked a barrage of questions about the world around them.
Trying to have a serious conversation with an inebriated friend proved to be challenging.
After a few glasses of wine, she felt pleasantly inebriated and relaxed.
Inebriated by the aroma, she savored the rich flavors of the freshly brewed coffee.
The inebriated novelist wrote a chapter filled with wild and imaginative twists in the plot.
The inebriated comedian had the audience in stitches with his hilarious but slurred jokes.

Inebriated

in-ee-bree-ey-tid
adjectiveFeeling drunk or intoxicated; exhilarated or stupefied in a way that suggests intoxication.
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Last Updated On: February 12, 2024
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