What is another word for Ebriety?

Pronunciation: [ɛbɹˈa͡ɪ͡ətɪ] (IPA)

Ebriety is a state of being intoxicated or drunk. Some common synonyms for this word include drunkenness, inebriation, intoxication, and tipsiness. Other phrases that can be used to convey the same meaning include being under the influence, being plastered, being hammered, and being inebriated. When someone has had too much to drink, they may also be described as being sloshed, liquored up, three sheets to the wind, or blitzed. While there are many ways to describe this state of mind, it is important to remember that drinking and driving can have serious consequences, and it is always best to drink in moderation or not at all.

What are the hypernyms for Ebriety?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Ebriety

Should I be told, that in many of them no Signs are seen either of Fear or Ebriety, it would be of no Force against my Assertion: As great Fear sinks, so hard Drinking raises the Spirits: They are two Enemies, that, when equally match'd, may, by mutual Conflict, easily disarm and hinder the Operations or each other.
"An Enquiry into the Causes of the Frequent Executions at Tyburn (1725)"
Bernard Mandeville Malvin R. Zirker
Nay, if in the ardour of convivialism one did,-I merely hint at the possibility of such an event,-if one did exceed the narrow limits of strict Ebriety, and open the heart with a ruby key, one had nothing to dread from the cold, or, what is worse, the warm looks of ladies in the drawing-room; no fear that an imprudent word, in the amatory fondness of the fermented blood, might expose one to matrimony and settlements.
"The Disowned, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
It had been as the murmurous consecration to follow the murmurous welcome; and even if it were but part of Aunt Maud's own spiritual Ebriety-for the dear woman, one could see, was spiritually "keeping" the day-it served to Milly, then and afterwards, as a high-water mark of the imagination.
"The Wings of the Dove, Volume 1 of 2"
Henry James

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