Inebriation vs Delirium - What's the difference?
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The state or characteristic of drunkenness.
A temporary mental state with a sudden onset, usually reversible, including symptoms of confusion, inability to concentrate, disorientation, anxiety, and sometimes hallucinations. Causes can include dehydration, drug intoxication, and severe infection.
* Washington Irving
* Motley
Inebriation is a related term of delirium.
As nouns the difference between inebriation and delirium
is that inebriation is the state or characteristic of drunkenness while delirium is delirium (delirium).inebriation
English
Noun
(-)Synonyms
* drunkenness, inebriacy; see alsoAntonyms
* See alsodelirium
English
Noun
(en-noun)- The popular delirium [of the French Revolution] at first caught his enthusiastic mind.
- the delirium of the preceding session (of Parliament)
See also
* (wikipedia "delirium")References
* “delirium]” listed in the [2nd Ed.; 1989 ----