drunk

/drʌŋk/
adjective
  1. Affected by alcohol to the point of losing control over one's actions or speech.
    • The police arrested a drunk driver who was swerving across the road.
    • She got drunk at the party and couldn't remember how she got home.
    • After just two glasses of wine, he was already feeling drunk.
  2. Strongly affected by a powerful emotion or experience.
    • He was drunk with joy after winning the championship.
    • She felt drunk with power after being promoted to CEO.
    • The crowd was drunk on the energy of the live concert.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past participle of drink: to have swallowed liquid.
    • By the end of the hike, she had drunk three bottles of water.
    • The cat had drunk from the puddle in the driveway.
    • He had drunk all the milk before breakfast.
noun
  1. A person who is habitually drunk or is currently drunk.
    • The bar had to call security to remove a loud drunk who was causing trouble.
    • She felt sorry for the old drunk who spent all his money on alcohol.
    • A drunk was lying on the park bench, muttering to himself.