How to use drunk in a sentence. Is it drank or drunk What is the past tense of drink Use “drank” when referring to an action completed in the past to form the simple past tense And use “drunk” in combination with auxiliary verbs to form present perfect or past perfect tenses. Drunk adjective (too much alcohol) unable to behave correctly or as usual because of drinking too much alcohol
If you are drunk with a strong emotion or an experience, you are in a state of great excitement because of it. Being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcoholic drink Overcome or dominated by a strong feeling or emotion Pertaining to or caused by intoxication One who is intoxicated with alcohol Another drunk is sleeping in dangerous proximity to a brush fire
Drunken, impaired, fried, wet, wasted, blind, bombed, plastered Sober, straight, dry, temperate, steady, level, cool, abstemious In modern established use, drank is the past tense of drink (i drank a glass of water), and drunk is the past participle (i have drunk three glasses of water today). When you drink, alcohol enters your bloodstream If you drink a lot, your brain and body functions can slow down considerably Read on to learn more about the levels of being drunk.
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