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View usage for: (drʌŋkəʳd) Word forms: plural drunkardscountable nounA drunkard is someone who frequently gets drunk. Synonyms: drunk, alcoholic, soak [slang], drinker More Synonyms of drunkard drunkard in British English (ˈdrʌŋkəd) nouna person who is frequently or habitually drunk drunkard in American English (ˈdrʌŋkərd) noun a person who often gets drunk; inebriate Word origin drink verb transitive + -ard: ? after Du dronkaardExamples of 'drunkard' in a sentencedrunkard After nearly twenty years of being a drone, a drunkard and a boor, Stefan has become a philosopher.To his right a drunkard with a grease-clogged beard reeled about with a woman in an even more incapacitated state clinging to his arm.With my arms thrown across Maram's and Master Juwain's shoulders, they dragged me back to camp as if I were a drunkard. Definition a person who is frequently or habitually drunk Although he liked a drink, he was never a drunkard. Synonyms soak (slang) lush (slang) carouser caner (slang) sot tippler toper (literary) wino (informal) dipsomaniac alko or alco (Australian, slang) Additional synonymsDefinition a person who is addicted to alcohol He admitted publicly that he was an alcoholic. Synonyms drinker, hard drinker, drunkard, drunk, dipsomaniac, inebriate, sot, carouser, tippler, boozer (informal), soak (slang), lush (slang), sponge (informal), wino (informal), alky (slang), alko or alco (Australian, slang), toper (literary) I'm not a heavy drinker. Synonyms hard drinker, alcoholic, drunk, drunkard, inebriate, dipsomaniac, sot, toper (literary), guzzler, tippler, bibber, boozer (informal), soak (slang), lush (slang), sponge (informal), wino (informal), caner (slang), alko or alco (Australian, slang) Synonyms drinker, toper (literary), drunk, soak (slang), sponge (informal), boozer (informal), drunkard, sot, inebriate, bibber - drum something up
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