intoxicated

JLPT N5 15 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The character (zuì) primarily means 'intoxicated' or 'drunk,' usually referring to the state caused by alcohol consumption. It can describe physical drunkenness or be used metaphorically to express being overwhelmed or deeply absorbed in something.

Common Collocations

  • (zuì jiǔ): drunk from alcohol
  • (zuì hàn): a drunkard
  • (zuì yì): feeling of intoxication

Usage Notes

When using , it often appears after verbs like (to drink) to indicate the result of drinking. It can also be part of idiomatic expressions, such as , which conveys a deeper meaning beyond literal drunkenness. Avoid confusing with (tired) or other states; specifically relates to intoxication.

Tone and Register

The word is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. In literary or poetic contexts, can carry a more figurative or aesthetic meaning.

Example Sentences

He drank a lot of alcohol and is already intoxicated.

The old drunkard's intention is not on the wine, but on the scenery between

He is so drunk that he can't even walk steadily.