Drunkenness

/ˈdrʌŋkənnəs/ noun

The state of being drunk; when someone has consumed enough alcohol to lose balance, slur speech, or make poor decisions.

From Old English 'druncen' (drunk) plus the suffix '-ness' meaning 'condition or state'. The Old English word itself comes from Proto-Germanic 'drankjan'. The suffix '-ness' is one of English's most productive ways to turn adjectives into abstract nouns.

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