Word Meaning 泥酔

でいすい deisui

泥酔 is read as でいすい (deisui) and means being dead drunk.

Meaning

English

  1. being dead drunk
  2. drunken stupor

Reading

Kana

でいすい

Romaji

deisui

Stroke Sequence

2 Characters • 19 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

JLPT N1 Jōyō Upper Grade Kanken 準2級 Antonyms 微酔 Related Words 酔っ払い,酩酊,嘔吐,頭痛 Proverb Rank 12223 Priority B

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

泥酔状態

でいすいじょうたい

state of drunkenness

泥酔者

でいすいしゃ

drunk

泥沼

どろぬま

quandary

麻酔

ますい

anaesthesia

陶酔

とうすい

intoxication

心酔

しんすい

devotion

泥炭

でいたん

peat

どろ

thief

泥棒

どろぼう

theft

泥水

どろみず

muddy water

泥々

どろどろ

muddy

泥仕合

どろじあい

mudslinging contest

Example Sentences

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You're plastered.

He was very drunk.

Tom was totally wasted.

I got so wasted last night.

Last night I was dead drunk and fell asleep without having a bath.

Since he was very drunk, he couldn't drive his car home.

Last night, Mizuki was completely drunk and she was walking along the lake, and then she fell in the water.

Just before the wedding, the drunken father shouted at the groom: "I won't hand out my daughter to some stranger!"

There was a report from the neighbours because a drunkard was making noise in the park. When the police officers arrived at the scene, Kusanagi was alone, dead drunk and completely naked.