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intoxicate vs shake

shake vs intoxicate

intoxicate is not a noun while shake is a noun.

intoxicate and shake both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
intoxicate No No Yes No
shake Yes No Yes No
As verbs, shake is a hypernym of intoxicate; that is, shake is a word with a broader meaning than intoxicate:
  • intoxicate: fill with high spirits; fill with optimism
  • shake: stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
Other hypernyms of intoxicate include excite, shake up, stimulate, stir.
intoxicate (noun) shake (noun)
a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement
causing to move repeatedly from side to side
grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it
frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream
building material used as siding or roofing
intoxicate (verb) shake (verb)
have an intoxicating effect on, of a drug move with or as if with a tremor
make drunk (with alcoholic drinks) undermine or cause to waver
fill with high spirits; fill with optimism bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking
shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state
stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
move or cause to move back and forth
shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively
move back and forth or sideways
get rid of
Difference between intoxicate and shake

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