Drunk vs. Ebrious — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Drunk and Ebrious
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Drunk
Past participle of drink.
Ebrious
Having a tendency towards alcohol abuse.
Drunk
Intoxicated with alcoholic liquor to the point of impairment of physical and mental faculties.
Ebrious
Drunk, tipsy.
Drunk
Caused or influenced by intoxication.
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Ebrious
Similar to that of a drunk.
When the patient entered the consultation room, the neurologist immediately noted his ebrious step, and suspected a lesion of the cerebellum.
Drunk
Overcome by strong feeling or emotion
Drunk with power.
Ebrious
Inclined to drink to excess; intoxicated; tipsy.
Drunk
A drunkard.
Drunk
A bout of drinking.
Drunk
As a result of excessive alcohol consumption, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages.
Drunk
Or frequently in a state of intoxication.
Drunk
(usually followed by with or on) elated or emboldened.
Drunk with power, he immediately ordered a management reshuffle.
Drunk
Or saturated with moisture or liquid.
Drunk
One who is intoxicated with alcohol.
Drunk
A habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated.
Drunk
A drinking-bout; a period of drunkenness.
Drunk
A drunken state.
Drunk
Inflection of drink
Drunk
(Southern US) drink
Drunk
Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated; drunken; - never used attributively, but always predicatively; as, the man is drunk (not, a drunk man).
Be not drunk with wine, where in is excess.
Drunk with recent prosperity.
Drunk
Drenched or saturated with moisture or liquid.
I will make mine arrows drunk with blood.
Drunk
A drunken condition; a spree.
Drunk
A chronic drinker
Drunk
Someone who is intoxicated
Drunk
Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol);
A noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors
Helplessly inebriated
Drunk
As if under the influence of alcohol;
Felt intoxicated by her success
Drunk with excitement
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