slaughtered
Slaughtered (adjective) means Extremely drunk (informal). Example: “By the end of the party he was completely slaughtered.”
How to use slaughtered
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA slang way of saying very drunk.
Informal slang, common in British English.
Word forms
more slaughtered comparative, most slaughtered superlative
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Rhymes for slaughtered
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What does “slaughtered” mean?
The word “slaughtered” means extremely drunk (informal). In plain terms, a slang way of saying very drunk.
How do you use “slaughtered” in a sentence?
Here is “slaughtered” used in a sentence: “By the end of the party he was completely slaughtered.”
What part of speech is “slaughtered”?
“Slaughtered” is an adjective.
Is “slaughtered” a common word?
“Slaughtered” is an uncommon word in modern English.