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intoxicated vs high

high vs intoxicated

intoxicated is not a noun while high is a noun.

intoxicated and high both are adjectives.

intoxicated is not an adverb while high is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
intoxicated No Yes No No
high Yes Yes No Yes
intoxicated (noun) high (noun)
a forward gear with a gear ratio that gives the greatest vehicle velocity for a given engine speed
a lofty level or position or degree
a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
a high place
an air mass of higher than normal pressure
a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics
a state of sustained elation
intoxicated (adjective) high (adjective)
stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol) (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high')
as if under the influence of alcohol greater than normal in quantity or amount
used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency
happy and excited and energetic
slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana)
(used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted
standing above others in quality or position
intoxicated (adverb) high (adverb)
at a great altitude
far up toward the source
in or to a high position, amount, or degree
in a rich manner
Difference between intoxicated and high

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