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Plastered - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Plastered means covered or coated with a layer of plaster, such as a wall. Informally, it also describes someone who is extremely drunk, often to the point of being unable to function normally.

plastered

/ˈplæstɚd/ /ˈplɑːstəd/

Definition:

Covered with plaster, or extremely drunk.

Synonyms:

drunk, intoxicated, inebriated, soused

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past participle)

Antonyms:

sober, abstinent

Common Collocations:

plastered wall, plastered ceiling, get plastered

Derivatives:

plasterer, plastering

Usage Tips:

Use "plastered" informally for drunkenness or literally for surfaces coated with plaster.

Common Phrases:

plastered to the wall, plastered out of one's mind

Etymology:

From Old English "plæster," meaning a medical dressing or coating material; later extended to drunkenness slang.

Examples:

  • 1. He got completely plastered at the party last night.
  • 2. The workers plastered the walls smoothly before painting them.
  • 3. She was so plastered she couldn’t remember anything the next morning.
  • 4. The old house had cracked and plastered ceilings throughout.

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