to produce in (a person) a state ranging from euphoria to stupor, usually accompanied by loss of inhibitions and control to stimulate, excite, or elate so as to overwhelm (of a drug) to poison
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in•tox•i•cated /ɪnˈtɑksɪˌkeɪtɪd/USA pronunciation
adj. enchanted;
mentally or emotionally thrilled or excited:intoxicated by his success. See -tox-.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- drunk;
inebriated.
mentally or emotionally thrilled or excited:intoxicated by his success.
in•tox•i•cat•ed
(in tok′si kā′tid),USA pronunciation adj.
in•tox′i•cat′ed•ly, adv.
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025- affected by a substance that intoxicates;
drunk;
inebriated. - mentally or emotionally exhilarated.
- intoxicate + -ed2 1550–60
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged . rapt, enthralled.
in•tox•i•cate /ɪnˈtɑksɪˌkeɪt/USA pronunciation
v., -cat•ed, -cat•ing.
in•tox•i•ca•tion /ɪnˌtɑksɪˈkeɪʃən/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable]See -tox-.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- Physiologyto affect the body's physical and mental control by means of alcoholic liquor, a drug, or another substance; to cause to become drunk: [~ + object]Alcohol intoxicates you faster if you weigh less.[no object]All alcohol intoxicates.
- to make enthusiastic;
delight;
exhilarate:[~ + object]The beauty of the summer night intoxicated her.
in•tox•i•ca•tion /ɪnˌtɑksɪˈkeɪʃən/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable]See -tox-.
in•tox•i•cate
(v. in tok′si kāt′;adj. in tok′sə kit, -kāt′),USA pronunciation v., -cat•ed, -cat•ing, adj.
v.t.
v.i.
adj.
in•tox•i•ca•ble
(in tok′si kə bəl),USA pronunciation adj.
in•tox′i•ca′tor, n.
v.t.
- Physiologyto affect temporarily with diminished physical and mental control by means of alcoholic liquor, a drug, or another substance, esp. to excite or stupefy with liquor.
- to make enthusiastic;
elate strongly, as by intoxicants;
exhilarate:The prospect of success intoxicated him. - Pathologyto poison.
v.i.
- to cause or produce intoxication:having the power to intoxicate.
adj.
- [Archaic.]intoxicated.
- Medieval Latin intoxicātus, past participle of intoxicāre to poison. See in-2, toxic, -ate1
- late Middle English 1375–1425
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'intoxicated' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Bacchic
- DWI
- OWI
- amethyst
- besotted
- bombed
- boozed-up
- boozy
- bousy
- bun
- buzz
- cockeyed
- cup
- drunk
- drunken
- edge
- fried
- fuddle
- ginned
- groggy
- half-cut
- half-intoxicated
- half-seas over
- happy
- high
- huff
- inebriate
- intoxicate
- juiced
- kaylied
- liquor
- lit
- load
- loaded
- loady
- mellow
- oiled
- pain
- pickled
- pie-eyed
- pissed
- plastered
- plotzed
- ripped
- sauced
- screwed
- semi-intoxicated
- sheet
- shickered
- shot