drunken

ˈdrʌŋk(ə)n

adjective

drunk or intoxicated.

gangs of drunken youths roamed the streets

drunk,inebriated,intoxicated,befuddled,incapable,tipsy,the worse for drink,under the influence,maudlin,blind drunk,dead drunk,rolling drunk,roaring drunk,(as) drunk as a lord,(as) drunk as a skunk,sottish,tippling,toping,gin-soaked,tight,merry,the worse for wear,woozy,pie-eyed,two/three sheets to the wind,under the table,plastered,smashed,wrecked,sloshed,soused,well oiled,sozzled,blotto,blitzed,canned,stewed,pickled,tanked (up),soaked,bombed,hammered,blasted,off one’s face,out of/off one’s head,out of one’s skull,wasted,wired,in one’s cups,reeling,cock-eyed,zonked,guttered,fuddled,stinko,ratted,legless,steaming,bevvied,paralytic,Brahms and Liszt,half cut,out of it,having had a skinful,bladdered,trolleyed,well away,squiffy,tiddly,out of one’s box,having had one over the eight,cut,steamed,mullered,slaughtered,lashed,fou,loaded,trashed,crock,juiced,sauced,squiffed,swacked,strung out,liquored up,out of one’s gourd,in the bag,zoned,ripped,turnt,full,shickered,shot,grogged up,as full as a goog,inked,munted,lekker,tired and emotional,stoned,lit up,as tight as a tick,half seas over,pixilated,sotted,besotted,foxed,screwed,crapulent,crapulous,inebriate,bibulous,ebrious,ebriose,ebriate,pissed,as pissed as a newt/fart,rat-arsed,arseholed