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Drunken vs Tipsy - What's the difference?

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 .

Drunken vs Blackened - What's the difference?

drunken | blackened |


As adjectives the difference between drunken and blackened

is that drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage while blackened is darkened to the degree that something appears almost black in color.

As verbs the difference between drunken and blackened

is that drunken is while blackened is (blacken).

Drunken vs Null - What's the difference?

drunken | null |


As an adjective drunken

is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.

As a verb drunken

is .

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Debauched vs Drunken - What's the difference?

debauched | drunken |


As adjectives the difference between debauched and drunken

is that debauched is indulging in or characterised by sensual pleasures to a degree perceived to be morally harmful; corrupted; immoral; self-indulgent while drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.

As verbs the difference between debauched and drunken

is that debauched is past tense of debauch while drunken is form of Alternative past participle|drink|lang=en.

Inebriate vs Drunken - What's the difference?

inebriate | drunken |


As verbs the difference between inebriate and drunken

is that inebriate is to cause to be drunk; to intoxicate while drunken is .

As adjectives the difference between inebriate and drunken

is that inebriate is intoxicated; drunk while drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.

As a noun inebriate

is a person who is intoxicated, especially one who is habitually drunk.

Drunken vs Intoxicate - What's the difference?

drunken | intoxicate |


As adjectives the difference between drunken and intoxicate

is that drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage while intoxicate is (obsolete) intoxicated.

As verbs the difference between drunken and intoxicate

is that drunken is while intoxicate is to stupefy by doping with chemical substances such as alcohol.

Intoxicated vs Drunken - What's the difference?

intoxicated | drunken |


As adjectives the difference between intoxicated and drunken

is that intoxicated is stupefied by alcohol, drunk while drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.

As verbs the difference between intoxicated and drunken

is that intoxicated is (intoxicate) while drunken is .

Drunken vs Sot - What's the difference?

drunken | sot |


As verbs the difference between drunken and sot

is that drunken is form of Alternative past participle|drink|lang=en while sot is to drink until one becomes drunk.

As an adjective drunken

is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.

As a noun sot is

stupid person; fool.

Inebriated vs Drunken - What's the difference?

inebriated | drunken |

Drunken is a synonym of inebriated.



As adjectives the difference between inebriated and drunken

is that inebriated is behaving as though affected by alcohol including exhilaration, and a dumbed or stupefied manner while drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.

As verbs the difference between inebriated and drunken

is that inebriated is past tense of inebriate while drunken is form of Alternative past participle|drink|lang=en.

Drunken vs Drunked - What's the difference?

drunken | drunked |


As verbs the difference between drunken and drunked

is that drunken is form of Alternative past participle|drink|lang=en while drunked is past tense of drink.

As an adjective drunken

is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.

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