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intoxicated Meaning in Tamil ( intoxicated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மயக்க வெறியட்டப்பட்ட,



intoxicated தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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intoxicated's Usage Examples:

His oak-amber scent and the heat of his skin intoxicated her, made her feel like – even if the world ended – she might not care, if she was in his arms.


Whether Nansen, intoxicated by wine and the royal favour, consented on this occasion to sacrifice the privileges of his order and his city, it is impossible to say; but it is significant that, from henceforth, we hear no more of the Recess which the more liberal of the leaders of the lower orders had hoped for when they released Frederick III.


Let's face it, back then gentlewomen did not get sloshed or very intoxicated-it just simply was not done.


The faithful talking with tongues were taken by bystanders for drunken men, but intoxicated men do not talk in languages of which they are normally ignorant.


As captain Lincoln was twice in disgrace, once for firing a pistol near camp and again because nearly his entire company was intoxicated.


To be intoxicated by a single glass of wine; I have experienced this pleasure when I have drunk the liquor of the esoteric doctrines.


Power quickly intoxicated him, and his monarchy was therefore anything but parliamentary.


Instead of his atheism Hegel speaks of his acosmism, and Novalis dubs him a God-intoxicated man.


His velvety mouth and full lips, combined with his amber-oak scent, intoxicated her senses.


One of his first discoveries at the Pneumatic Institution on the 9th of April 17 9 9 was that pure nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is perfectly respirable, and he narrates that on the next day he became "absolutely intoxicated" through breathing sixteen quarts of it for "near seven minutes.


Of all ebriosity, who does not prefer to be intoxicated by the air he breathes?She stood in the warm silence, senses intoxicated by their bond, his scent and body.





Synonyms:

besotted, bibulous, tight, tipsy, blotto, high, bacchic, slopped, drugged, soused, orgiastic, cockeyed, hopped-up, stiff, half-seas-over, pie-eyed, mellow, bacchanalian, plastered, bacchanal, beery, carousing, smashed, fuddled, stoned, squiffy, pixilated, crocked, wet, potty, narcotised, narcotized, sozzled, soaked, boozy, sottish, drunken, tiddly, drunk, sloshed, blind drunk, loaded, inebriated, doped, pissed,



Antonyms:

empty, poor, untreated, pleased, sober,

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