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drugged

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/drʌɡd/ · drugged

A state of having been administered drugs, especially for the purpose of incapacitation or seduction.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

A state of having been administered drugs, especially for the purpose of incapacitation or seduction.

منشی کی حالت، خاص طور پر بے کار کرنے یا بہکانے کے مقصد کے لیے ادویات دینے کی حالت۔

منشی

munshee

Synonyms

intoxicatedsedatedinhibitedنشہ میںمخدرخواب آور

Antonyms

soberalertawareہوشیاربیدارچوکننا

Common Collocations

  • drugged state
  • drugged drink
  • drugged victim

Example Sentences

He felt drugged after taking the medication.

دوائی لینے کے بعد وہ منشی کی حالت میں محسوس کر رہا تھا۔

Dawai lene ke baad woh munshee ki haalat mein mehsoos kar raha tha.

The drink was thought to have been drugged.

یہ سمجھا جا رہا تھا کہ مشروب میں منشی ملایا گیا تھا۔

Yeh samjha ja raha tha ke mashroob mein munshee milaya gaya tha.

She woke up in a drugged state after the party.

پارٹی کے بعد وہ منشی کی حالت میں بیدار ہوئی۔

Party ke baad woh munshee ki haalat mein bedaar hui.

Easily Confused With

drug:Drug is the noun form referring to a substance, while drugged is the adjective form describing the state resulting from drug use.

Word Family

drug
nounمنشی
drugging
verbمنشی دینا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Imagine being in a state of bliss after taking medication.

Picture a peaceful scene with someone reclining softly under the influence of a calming drug.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عشق کے رنگ میں جب گیر ہو جائے، منشی کی حالت میں تو سب اچھا ہو جائے۔

Ishq ke rang mein jab gher ho jaye, munshee ki haalat mein to sab acha ho jaye.

When love engulfs in its colors, in a drugged state, everything becomes beautiful.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

عشق میں سرور، منشی میں سکون۔

Ishq mein suroor, munshee mein sukoon.

In love there is ecstasy, in being drugged there is peace.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "drug" — a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when introduced into the body.

First known use: 16th century

The term 'drugged' comes from the word 'drug,' referring to substances used for medicinal or recreational purposes. The morphological usage evolved to describe the state of being affected by such substances.