noun
- a substance that causes intoxication or drunkenness
Usage: formal
adjective
- causing intoxication or drunkenness
Usage: formal
Examples
- Alcohol is the most common inebriant in many cultures.
- The doctor warned about the dangers of mixing inebriants with prescription medication.
- The inebriant effects of the wine became apparent after just one glass.
- Ancient civilizations used various plant-based inebriants in religious ceremonies.
- The bartender was trained to recognize signs of inebriant consumption in customers.
- Some medications can have inebriant properties when taken in large doses.