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drugged

druhgd

Drugged (adj) means Under the influence of, or secretly given, drugs. Example: “He felt drugged and groggy after the anaesthetic wore off.”

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Under the influence of, or secretly given, drugs.
"He felt drugged and groggy after the anaesthetic wore off."

How to use drugged

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In plain EnglishAffected by drugs, whether given knowingly or without consent.

Word forms

more drugged comparative, most drugged superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “drugged” mean?

The word “drugged” means under the influence of, or secretly given, drugs. In plain terms, affected by drugs, whether given knowingly or without consent.

How do you pronounce “drugged”?

“Drugged” is pronounced druhgd (/dɹʌɡd/ in IPA).

How do you use “drugged” in a sentence?

Here is “drugged” used in a sentence: “He felt drugged and groggy after the anaesthetic wore off.”

What part of speech is “drugged”?

“Drugged” is an adjective.

Is “drugged” a common word?

“Drugged” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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