noun
- sickness or discomfort caused by excessive eating or drinking
- drunkenness or the state of being drunk
Usage: formal; somewhat archaic
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- After the holiday feast, he suffered from crapulence and regretted his overindulgence.
- The morning after the celebration brought on a terrible crapulence that lasted all day.
- Medieval physicians often warned against crapulence as a cause of illness.
- His crapulence was evident in his sluggish movements and pale complexion.
- The doctor attributed his ailments to years of crapulence and poor dietary habits.
- She woke with a headache, a clear sign of the previous night's crapulence.