adjective
1.
significantly under the influence of alcoholic liquor
some people become intoxicated more easily than others
Synonyms: alcoholized, ||bagged, blind, ||blotto, ||boiled, ||bombed, ||boozed, ||buffy, ||buzzed, ||canned, ||capernoited, cockeyed, ||crocked, cut, ||deleerit, disguised, drunk, drunken, fried, ||half-seas over, inebriated, inebrious, ||jagged, ||juiced, ||lit, ||lit up, ||loaded, looped, ||lushed, muddled, ||oiled, ||organized, ||pickled, ||pie-eyed, ||piped, ||pipped, ||pissed, pixilated, ||plastered, polluted, ||potted, rum-dum, ||screwy, ||shick, ||shicker, ||shot, slewed, slopped, sloppy, ||smashed, soshed, sozzled, ||spiflicated, squiffed, ||stewed, stiff, ||stinking, ||stinko, stoned, ||swacked, tanked, ||tiddly, tight, unsober, wet, zonked
Related Word: befuddled, bemused, besotted, dazed, dopey, fuddled, loopy, maudlin, sodden, soppy, sotted, tipsy
Idioms: disguised with drink, full as a tick, in drink ( or liquor), in one's cups, in the bag, stewed to the gills, the worse for drink, three sheets in ( or to) the wind, under the table, under the weather, with drink taken
Contrasted words: abstemious, abstinent, moderate, temperate
Antonyms: sober
2.
profoundly and usually pleasantly moved
intoxicated with the beauty of the scene
Synonyms: elated, excited, exhilarated, turned-on
Related Word: affected, concerned, interested, moved; galvanized, piqued, quickened, stimulated
Contrasted words: disinterested, unconcerned; depressed, disheartened, distressed, saddened