ebrious

English

Etymology

From Latin ebrius, drunk

Adjective

ebrious (comparative more ebrious, superlative most ebrious)

  1. Having a tendency towards alcohol abuse.
  2. Drunk, tipsy.
  3. Similar to that of a drunk.
    When the patient entered the consultation room, the neurologist immediately noted his ebrious step, and suspected a lesion of the cerebellum.

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