Pronunciation: /ˈsnoʊzəld/

Definitions of snozzled

adjective intoxicated or drunk

Example Sentences

A1 The baby looked snozzled after a long day of playing.

A2 She felt snozzled from staying up late studying for the exam.

B1 The hiker was snozzled after climbing to the mountain peak.

B2 The comedian's jokes had the audience snozzled with laughter.

C1 The detective's snozzled mind finally pieced together the clues to solve the case.

C2 The professor's snozzled appearance belied his sharp intellect during the lecture.

Examples of snozzled in a Sentence

formal The professor noticed that the student appeared snozzled during the lecture.

informal I can't believe how snozzled we got at the party last night!

slang She was so snozzled, she could barely walk straight.

figurative The complex problem left her feeling mentally snozzled.

Grammatical Forms of snozzled

past tense

snozzled

plural

snozzles

comparative

more snozzled

superlative

most snozzled

present tense

snozzle

future tense

will snozzle

perfect tense

has snozzled

continuous tense

is snozzling

singular

snozzle

positive degree

snozzled

infinitive

to snozzle

gerund

snozzling

participle

snozzled

Origin and Evolution of snozzled

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'snozzled' is believed to have originated in British slang.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe being drunk or intoxicated, the word 'snozzled' has evolved to also mean being confused or disoriented.