tipsy |
drunked |
As an adjective tipsy
is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages.
As a verb drunked is
(
label) (
drink).
drunken |
tipsy |
As adjectives the difference between drunken and tipsy
is that
drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage while
tipsy is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages.
As a verb drunken
is .
tipsy |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between tipsy and undefined
is that
tipsy is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
tipsy |
woozy |
As adjectives the difference between tipsy and woozy
is that
tipsy is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages while
woozy is queasy, dizzy, disoriented, or drunk.
tipsy |
groggy |
As adjectives the difference between tipsy and groggy
is that
tipsy is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages while
groggy is slowed or weakened, as by drink, sleepiness, etc.
tipsy |
hammered |
As adjectives the difference between tipsy and hammered
is that
tipsy is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages while
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated.
As a verb hammered is
(
hammer).
loaded |
tipsy |
As adjectives the difference between loaded and tipsy
is that
loaded is burdened by some heavy load; packed while
tipsy is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages.
As a verb loaded
is (
load).
skulk |
tipsy |
As a noun skulk
is a group of foxes.
As a verb skulk
is to conceal oneself; to hide.
As an adjective tipsy is
slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages.
tipsy |
dizzy |
As adjectives the difference between tipsy and dizzy
is that
tipsy is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages while
dizzy is having a sensation of whirling, with a tendency to fall; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded.
As a verb dizzy is
to make dizzy, to bewilder.
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