Does the word "Drunk" have the record number of synonyms? Inebriated; Intoxicated; Juiced; Pickled; Snookered There are many more. Please share........

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Stoned ; tipsy ; bashed ; befuddled ; buzzed ; crocked ; flushed ; flying ; fuddled ; glazed ; high ; inebriated ; laced ; lit ; lush ; muddled ; plastered ; potted ; sloshed ; stewed ; tanked ; ...
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Stoned ; tipsy ; bashed ; befuddled ; buzzed ; crocked ; flushed ; flying ; fuddled ; glazed ; high ; inebriated ; laced ; lit ; lush ; muddled ; plastered ; potted ; sloshed ; stewed ; tanked ; totaled ; wasted ; boozed up ; feeling no pain ; groggy ; juiced ; liquored up ; seeing double ; three sheets to the wind ; tight star; under the influence ; under the table read less
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Drunkard, inebriate, drinker, imbiber, tippler, sot;  heavy drinker, hard drinker, serious drinker, problem drinker;alcoholic, dipsomaniac, chronic alcoholic, alcohol abuser, alcohol addict, person with a drink problem; boozer, soak, lush, wino, alky, sponge, elbow-bender, barfly, tosspot; juicehead;hophead, metho; archaictoper; vulgar...
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Drunkard, inebriate, drinker, imbiber, tippler, sot;  heavy drinker, hard drinker, serious drinker, problem drinker;alcoholic, dipsomaniac, chronic alcoholic, alcohol abuser, alcohol addict, person with a drink problem; boozer, soak, lush, wino, alky, sponge, elbow-bender, barfly, tosspot; juicehead;hophead, metho; archaictoper; vulgar slangpisshead, piss artist read less
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Intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, under the influence, maudlin, blind drunk, dead drunk, rolling drunk, roaring drunk, sottish, tippling, toping, gin-soaked; informaltight, merry, woozy, pie-eyed,
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Yes drunk has the record (including slangs), good has the most synonyms in the Oxford English Thesaurus, at 380 Other synonyms of drunk are: befuddled, belligerent, bent, besotted, blacked-out, blasted, blind, blitzed, blocked, blotto, boiled, bombed, bunkered, bricked, buttered, buzzed, caned, canned,...
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Yes drunk has the record (including slangs), good has the most synonyms in the Oxford English Thesaurus, at 380 Other synonyms of drunk are: befuddled, belligerent, bent, besotted, blacked-out, blasted, blind, blitzed, blocked, blotto, boiled, bombed, bunkered, bricked, buttered, buzzed, caned, canned, clobbered, cockeyed, cranked, crapulous, crocked, cut, destroyed, dipso, dragged, drunk, embalmed, euphoric, fermented, floating, fried, giddy, gone, groggy, hammered, hammer locked, happy, high, hooched, impaired in rare form, inebriated, intoxicated, juiced, legless, liquored-up, lit, loaded, looped, lubed, lushed, marinated, mellow, merry, messed up, obliterated, obliviated, out of it, overloaded, pasted, pickled, pie-eyed, pissed, plastered, plotzed, plowed, polluted, pounded, ramboed, ripped, roaring, rocked, sauced, sculpted, shellacked, shickered, shitfaced, slammed, slopped up, sloshed, smashed, snockered, snookered, sodden, soused, sizzled, spaced, stewed, stiff, stinking, stinko, stocious, stoned, swacked, tanked 3 sheets to the wind, tied one on tight, tipsy, toasted, tomahawked, torque, trashed, trolleyed, tweaked, twisted under the influence, under the table, under the weather, unsober, wallpapered, wasted, whipped, wiped, woozy, wrecked, zoned, zonked. read less
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Intoxicated
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tipsy
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Sloshed Stoned Wasted Tipsy
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Sozzled !
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toper, boozer, guzzler, sozzled plus idiom "counting steps"
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blind, bombed, boozed, boozy, crocked, high, lit (up), loaded, looped, pixilated, plastered, potted, sloshed, smashed, soused, stinking, stinko, stoned, tight, zonked.
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