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Synonyms for Intoxicate:
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v.
• befuddle • body • impassion • inflame- agitate ,
- annoy ,
- burn ,
- enrage ,
- exasperate ,
- fan ,
- gall ,
- get ,
- grate ,
- heat ,
- ignite ,
- incense ,
- increase ,
- infuriate ,
- light ,
- madden ,
- put out ,
- rile ,
- roil ,
- vex ,
- worsen .
- move .
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Other relevant words:
- Impassion ,
- Infatuating ,
- Riveted ,
- embitter ,
- enamor ,
- enthuse ,
- enthuses ,
- enthusing ,
- exacerbate ,
- fascinate ,
- fire ,
- fire up ,
- fires up ,
- foment ,
- heat up ,
- heated up ,
- heats up ,
- in flames ,
- in spirits ,
- infatuate ,
- infatuates ,
- inflame ,
- mesmerize ,
- poison ,
- rivet ,
- rivets ,
- sending ,
- steam up ,
- steamed up ,
- steaming up ,
- absorb ,
- addle ,
- alcoholism ,
- animate ,
- apprehend ,
- arrest ,
- bad temper ,
- befuddled ,
- bemuse ,
- bemused ,
- besot ,
- bewildered ,
- bewitch ,
- blade ,
- brand ,
- broadsword ,
- call for ,
- carry away ,
- catch ,
- collar ,
- collect ,
- compel ,
- cop ,
- cutlass ,
- dignified ,
- discover ,
- disguise ,
- distemper ,
- distract ,
- disturb ,
- dizzy ,
- dodger ,
- douse ,
- dowse ,
- drench ,
- drink ,
- drunk ,
- drunkenness ,
- elation ,
- electrify ,
- elevated ,
- eminent ,
- enchant ,
- engross ,
- enliven ,
- enrapture ,
- ensorcel ,
- entrance ,
- envenom ,
- euphoria ,
- exalt ,
- exalted ,
- excite ,
- exciting ,
- exhilarate ,
- exhilarating ,
- falchion ,
- find out ,
- fleece ,
- flush ,
- fox ,
- gain vigor ,
- galvanize ,
- gather up ,
- gazump ,
- get a line ,
- get better ,
- get wind ,
- get word ,
- grand ,
- great ,
- heady ,
- hear ,
- high ,
- hit it up ,
- hock ,
- hook ,
- hot ,
- ill humor ,
- imbue ,
- indisposition ,
- inebriation ,
- inebriety ,
- inspirit ,
- intoxicated ,
- intoxicating ,
- intoxication ,
- invigorate ,
- invigorating ,
- lead away ,
- learn ,
- lofty ,
- nab ,
- noble ,
- overcharge ,
- overpower ,
- overwhelm ,
- pawn ,
- peck ,
- percolate ,
- perfect ,
- perk ,
- perk up ,
- pickle ,
- plaster ,
- pluck ,
- poisoning ,
- quick ,
- quicken ,
- rapier ,
- reynard ,
- rip off ,
- rob ,
- rude ,
- saber ,
- sabre ,
- saturate ,
- see ,
- send ,
- sensational ,
- slosh ,
- slyboots ,
- smash ,
- sop ,
- stain ,
- steel ,
- stigma ,
- stimulating ,
- stone ,
- strong ,
- stun ,
- stupefy ,
- sublime ,
- surcharge ,
- sword ,
- take one's breath away ,
- thrill ,
- thrilling ,
- tickle ,
- tipple ,
- titillate ,
- turn around ,
- turn one's head ,
- upset .
What are the hypernyms for Intoxicate?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the hyponyms for Intoxicate?
Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
hyponyms for intoxicate (as verbs)
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body
poison.
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body
What are the opposite words for intoxicate?
Intoxicate is a word that is often associated with the consumption of alcohol or drugs. However, there are many antonyms to this word as well. Some examples of antonyms for the word intoxicate are sober, clear-headed, uninebriated, and lucid. Sober means the opposite of being drunk or under the influence of any substance. Clear-headed denotes a person who is level-headed, logical and able to think straight, without any kind of distraction. Uninebriated is a formal way of referring to an individual who is not intoxicated, and lucid is a word that describes a person who is alert, clear-headed and coherent.
What are the antonyms for Intoxicate?
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v.
• befuddle • fascinate- Disenthrall ,
- bore ,
- calm ,
- deaden ,
- delight ,
- depress ,
- deter ,
- discourage ,
- disenchant ,
- disgust ,
- disinterest ,
- displease ,
- dissuade ,
- forget ,
- free ,
- incite ,
- let go ,
- liberate ,
- offend ,
- prevent ,
- refuse ,
- reject ,
- release ,
- repel ,
- repulse ,
- stop ,
- tire ,
- turn off .
- aid ,
- alleviate ,
- appease ,
- comfort ,
- cool ,
- extinguish ,
- help ,
- lose ,
- lull ,
- make happy ,
- pacify ,
- placate ,
- quench ,
- quiet ,
- tranquilize .
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Usage examples for Intoxicate
Carlton quailed, for the first time at a threat, and his visible terror seemed to intoxicate the other.
"Peccavi"
And the dazzling picture of the boundless power of a Roman emperor, which Seneca put before his pupil, in order to heighten his sense of responsibility, might intoxicate a mind naturally prone to grandiose visions, while the sober lesson would be easily forgotten.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Whom would they not charm-insanitate-intoxicate?
"The Castle Inn"
Famous quotes with Intoxicate
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Thought is a kind of opium; it can intoxicate us, while still broad awake; it can make transparent the mountains and everything that exists.
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Power will intoxicate the best hearts, as wine the strongest heads. No man is wise enough, nor good enough to be trusted with unlimited power.
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People intoxicate themselves with work so they won't see how they really are.
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A little learning is a dangerous thing; drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: there shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, and drinking largely sobers us again.
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If a man knows the law, find out, though he live in a pine shanty, and resort to him. And if a man can pipe or sing, so as to wrap the imprisoned soul in an elysium; or can paint a landscape, and convey into souls and ochres all the enchantments of Spring or Autumn; or can liberate and intoxicate all people who hear him with delicious songs and verses; it is certain that the secret cannot be kept; the first witness tells it to a second, and men go by fives and tens and fifties to his doors.
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