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juiced
adjective as in befuddled
Strongest match
Weak matches
adjective as in drunk
Strong matches
adjective as in electric
Strongest matches
- electrical
- magnetic
adjective as in electric/electrical
adjective as in looped
Strong matches
adjective as in pickled
Strong matches
adjective as in plastered
Strong matches
adjective as in potted
Strong matches
adjective as in sloshed
Strong matches
adjective as in soused
adjective as in stewed
Strong matches
adjective as in stinko
Weak matches
- bashed
- befuddled
- besotted
- boozed up
- buzzed
- crapulent
- crapulous
- crocked
- drunk as a skunk
- drunken
- feeling no pain
- flushed
- flying
- fuddled
- glazed
- groggy
- half-seas over
- high
- high as a kite
- in one's cups
- inebriate
- inebriated
- intoxicated
- laced
- liquored up
- lit
- muddled
- plastered
- potted
- seeing double
- sloshed
- sodden
- stewed
- stoned
- tanked
- three sheets to the wind
- tight
- tipsy
- totaled
- under the influence
- under-the-table
- wasted
adjective as in wrecked
Example Sentences
The contest is already helping underpin a worldwide surge in tech spending that has juiced the U.S. and Chinese stock markets and unlocked new sources of economic growth, even as it fuels fears of a global AI bubble.
The fear of missing out on expiring tax credits juiced electric-vehicle sales last quarter.
A flurry of corporate dealmaking has also juiced optimism.
Tesla earnings dived despite growing vehicle sales, which were juiced by a rush to buy before the expiration of a federal tax credit.
Grizzly’s June 2022 report claimed Nio had “juiced its numbers” and likened the Nio-Weineng relationship to that of Philidor and Valeant, which engaged in a multimillion-dollar kickback scheme that resulted in multiple executives being sentenced to prison in 2018.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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