What is another word for under the influence?
Pronunciation:
[ ˌʌndə ðɪ ˈɪnfluːəns], [ ˌʌndə ðɪ ˈɪnfluːəns], [ ˌʌ_n_d_ə ð_ɪ_ ˈɪ_n_f_l_uː_ə_n_s]
Synonyms for Under the influence:
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adj.
• looped- half-seas over ,
- high as a kite ,
- Half seas over ,
- be sotted ,
- be-sotted ,
- halfseas over ,
- high as kite ,
- in cups ,
- in one cups ,
- in ones cups .
- Sauced ,
- blitzed ,
- dead drunk ,
- dead to the world ,
- drunk as a skunk ,
- feeling good ,
- half in the bag ,
- half-crocked ,
- hooched up ,
- schnockered .
- de pendent ,
- de voted ,
- de-pendent ,
- de-voted ,
- dis posed ,
- dis-posed ,
- more attached ,
- more fanatic ,
- more hyped ,
- more imbued ,
- most attached ,
- most fanatic ,
- most hyped ,
- most imbued ,
- pre disposed ,
- pre-disposed ,
- under influence .
- be fuddled ,
- be-fuddled ,
- more bashed ,
- more buzzed ,
- more fuddled ,
- more juiced ,
- more laced ,
- more tanked ,
- more totaled ,
- most bashed ,
- most buzzed ,
- most fuddled ,
- most juiced ,
- most laced ,
- most tanked ,
- most totaled ,
- three sheets the wind ,
- three sheets to wind ,
- three sheets wind ,
- under table .
Other relevant words:
- FOU .
- Bashed ,
- Boozed ,
- Buzzed ,
- Ebrious ,
- Inebrious ,
- Reeling ,
- Sotted ,
- addled ,
- beery ,
- bemused ,
- besotted ,
- blotto ,
- bombed ,
- boozy ,
- canned ,
- crapulent ,
- crapulous ,
- crocked ,
- dizzy ,
- drenched ,
- drunk ,
- drunken ,
- far-gone ,
- flustered ,
- full ,
- gay ,
- giddy ,
- glorious ,
- groggy ,
- half-seas-over ,
- happy ,
- high ,
- impaired ,
- in liquor ,
- in one's cups ,
- in the bag ,
- inebriate ,
- inebriated ,
- intoxicated ,
- jolly ,
- lit ,
- loaded ,
- maudlin ,
- mellow ,
- merry ,
- muddled ,
- nappy ,
- oiled ,
- out ,
- pickled ,
- pie-eyed ,
- pissed ,
- plastered ,
- polluted ,
- potted ,
- sloshed ,
- smashed ,
- sodden ,
- soused ,
- sozzled ,
- squiffy ,
- stewed ,
- stinking ,
- stinko ,
- stoned ,
- tanked ,
- tiddly ,
- tight ,
- tipsy ,
- totaled ,
- under ,
- under the influence of intoxicating liquor ,
- under the weather ,
- wasted ,
- woozy ,
- zonked .
How to use "Under the influence" in context?
It seems that there has always been a sense of mystery and intrigue surrounding the subject of under the influence. We know that intoxication can lead to impairment in judgment, coordination, and motor skills. But what about when we're not really impaired? What about when we're just a little tipsy? What about when we're drinking for pleasure? Is there a Difference?
Based on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's report "Drinking and Driving: A Review of the Literature" it's evident that there is a significant difference between impairment and intoxication. Impaired driving means that a driver has reached the legal limit for driving while intoxicated.
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