ebriate means drunk; intoxicated. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
Etymology
From Latin ebrius (“drunk”).
adj
- Drunk; intoxicated.“One moment the retailer of tea, sugar, rum, and tobacco; the next, the ebriate solace of her ebriate mate.”
noun
- A drunkard.“The fact that it had been given for religious purposes would seem to point to its being spent on good and charitable works, such as hospitals, bridges, improvement of the dwellings of the poor, especially in large cities , foundation of asylums for ebriates, and the like.”
verb
- To intoxicate.“Their seductive colouring ebriates, and libertinism reigns triumphant.”