drunk
Prononciation : [drʌŋk]
Mot
Contexte : « behavior »
(adjective) when someone has had too much alcohol to drink and cannot think clearly. It can make a person feel happy or silly, but it can also make them act in ways that are not safe.
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At the party, everyone was having fun and getting a little drunk.
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She wasn't drunk at all; she was perfectly sober and clear-headed.
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Is he drunk or just acting silly?
Contexte : « state »
(noun) the condition of being under the influence of alcohol. When someone is in this state, their behavior and actions may change because of the alcohol they consumed.
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His drunk wore off after a few hours, and he felt much better.
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She was never in a state of drunk; she only had one drink.
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Have you ever seen someone get into trouble because of their drunk?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to make someone drink alcohol, often until they feel the effects of being drunk. This use is less common, but it means encouraging someone to drink a lot.
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They decided to drunk their friend at the celebration to make him enjoy the night.
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They didn't drunk him too much; he only had a small glass of wine.
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Did you drunk him on purpose, or just for fun?
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