Pronunciation: /ˈmʌlərd/

Definitions of mullered

verb to be extremely intoxicated or drunk

Example Sentences

A1 He mullered the exam and got a perfect score.

A2 She mullered the recipe and it turned out delicious.

B1 The team mullered their opponents in the championship game.

B2 After training hard, he mullered the competition and won the race.

C1 The company mullered its competitors with its innovative product.

C2 She mullered the presentation and impressed everyone in the boardroom.

Examples of mullered in a Sentence

formal The suspect was found mullered in the alleyway, prompting a full investigation by the police.

informal After drinking all night, he was absolutely mullered and couldn't even walk straight.

slang I got completely mullered at the party last night, I don't even remember how I got home.

figurative His hopes of winning the championship were mullered after his main competitor set a new record.

Grammatical Forms of mullered

past tense

mullered

plural

mullers

comparative

more mullered

superlative

most mullered

present tense

muller

future tense

will muller

perfect tense

have mullered

continuous tense

am mullering

singular

muller

positive degree

muller

infinitive

to muller

gerund

mullering

participle

mullering

Origin and Evolution of mullered

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'mullered' originated in British slang.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to mean 'intoxicated' or 'drunk', the term 'mullered' has evolved to also signify being completely defeated or overwhelmed in a situation.