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Intoxicated vs Ecstasy - What's the difference?

intoxicated | ecstasy |

As an adjective intoxicated

is stupefied by alcohol, drunk.

As a verb intoxicated

is (intoxicate).

As a proper noun ecstasy is

(slang) the drug mdma, a synthetic entactogen of the phenethylamine family.

intoxicated

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Stupefied by alcohol, drunk.
  • Stupefied by any chemical substance.
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    Verb

    (head)
  • (intoxicate)
  • ecstasy

    Alternative forms

    * extasy

    Noun

  • Intense pleasure.
  • * Shakespeare
  • This is the very ecstasy of love.
  • * Milton
  • He on the tender grass / Would sit, and hearken even to ecstasy .
  • A state of emotion so intense that a person is carried beyond rational thought and self-control.
  • * Dryden
  • like a mad prophet in an ecstasy
  • A trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation.
  • (obsolete) Violent emotion or distraction of mind; excessive grief from anxiety; insanity; madness.
  • * Shakespeare
  • That unmatched form and feature of blown youth / Blasted with ecstasy .
  • * Marlowe
  • Our words will but increase his ecstasy .
  • (slang) The drug MDMA, a synthetic entactogen of the phenethylamine family.
  • (medicine, dated) A state in which sensibility, voluntary motion, and (largely) mental power are suspended; the body is erect and inflexible; but the pulse and breathing are not affected.
  • (Mayne)

    Synonyms

    * (the drug) MDMA mali; (Modern Vernacular) E, XTC, X, mali, thizz

    Antonyms

    * (intense pleasure) agony