Definitions
- Describing a state of being very intoxicated or drunk. - Referring to a person who has consumed a large amount of alcohol and is visibly impaired. - Talking about the effects of alcohol on a person's behavior, speech, and motor skills.
- Describing a state of being intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol. - Referring to a person who has consumed alcohol and is visibly impaired. - Talking about the effects of alcohol on a person's behavior, speech, and motor skills.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a state of being under the influence of alcohol.
- 2Both words refer to a person who has consumed alcohol and is visibly impaired.
- 3Both words can be used to describe the effects of alcohol on a person's behavior, speech, and motor skills.
What is the difference?
- 1Intensity: Hammered implies a more severe level of intoxication than drunk.
- 2Usage: Hammered is more informal and colloquial than drunk, which can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
- 3Connotation: Hammered can have negative connotations, implying excessive drinking or loss of control, while drunk is more neutral.
- 4Frequency: Drunk is more commonly used than hammered in everyday language.
Remember this!
Hammered and drunk are synonyms that describe a state of being under the influence of alcohol. However, hammered implies a more severe level of intoxication and is more informal and colloquial than drunk. While drunk is more commonly used and has a more neutral connotation, hammered can have negative connotations and is less frequently used.