Snockered

B2 18+

Pronunciation: /ˈsnɒkəd/

Definitions of snockered

adjective drunk or intoxicated

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a man who was snockered at the bar.

A2 She got snockered on her birthday and couldn't remember anything the next day.

B1 After a few drinks, he was completely snockered and had to be helped home.

B2 The party was wild and everyone ended up getting snockered by the end of the night.

C1 Despite being snockered, he managed to make it home safely.

C2 She regretted getting snockered at the office party and embarrassing herself in front of her colleagues.

Examples of snockered in a Sentence

formal The gentleman at the party appeared to be quite snockered after consuming several glasses of wine.

informal He was totally snockered after that pub crawl last night.

slang She got snockered at the club and had to be carried out by her friends.

figurative The team was snockered by their opponents in the championship game.

Grammatical Forms of snockered

past tense

snockered

plural

snockered

comparative

more snockered

superlative

most snockered

present tense

snockers

future tense

will be snockered

perfect tense

have snockered

continuous tense

is snockering

singular

snockered

positive degree

snockered

infinitive

to snocker

gerund

snockering

participle

snockering

Origin and Evolution of snockered

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'snockered' is believed to have originated in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who is extremely drunk or intoxicated, the word 'snockered' has evolved to be a colloquial term for being heavily inebriated or intoxicated.