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ebrio

ebrio(
eh
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bryoh
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. drunk
El policía comprobó que el conductor iba ebrio y lo arrestó.The policeman confirmed that the driver was drunk and arrested him.
b. intoxicated
Se notaba que la mujer estaba ebria por el olor a alcohol que desprendía su aliento.You could tell the woman was intoxicated from the smell of alcohol on her breath.
c. inebriated
Vi a un hombre ebrio tambaleándose por la calle y riéndose solo.I saw an inebriated man drunkenly walking on the street and laughing alone.
a. blind
Mi madre estaba ebria de emoción con la noticia de mi boda.My mother was blind with excitement from the news of my wedding.
b. drunk
El orador se sintió ebrio de éxito con todo el auditorio aplaudiéndolo.The speaker felt drunk with success with everyone applauding him.
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