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drunkenness

English

Alternative forms

  • dronkennesse (obsolete)

Etymology

drunken +? -ness

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d???k?n.n?s/
  • Hyphenation: drunk?en?ness

Noun

drunkenness (usually uncountable, plural drunkennesses)

  1. A state of being drunk.
    • 1885, Richard F. Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night:
      But presently the fumes of the wine rising to his head, he became helplessly drunk and his side-muscles and limbs relaxed and he swayed to and fro on my back. When I saw that he had lost his senses for drunkenness, I put my head to his legs and, loosing them from my neck, stooped down well-nigh to the ground and threw him at full length, []

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:drunkenness

Antonyms

  • soberness; see also Thesaurus:drunkenness#Antonyms

Related terms

  • drunk
  • drunkard
  • drunken

Translations

See also

  • drunkenness on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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vinolence

English

Noun

vinolence (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The state or condition of being vinolent; drunkenness.

Synonyms

  • vinolency

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