Definition
Having a ruddy, coarse, or untidy appearance; disheveled or slovenly.
Etymology
Adjective form of 'blowze,' formed with the '-ed' suffix. Entered English in the 17th century.
Kelly Says
In Victorian literature, 'blowzed' was used to describe women who didn't fit beauty standards—red-cheeked, wind-tousled, or unkempt—turning a natural appearance into an insult through one loaded word.
Translations
ARالعربية
مخمور
makh-moor
CSČeština
opilec
o-pi-lec
DEDeutsch
besoffen
be-so-fen
ELΕλληνικά
μέθυσος
me-th-oos
ESEspañol
borrachita
bor-ra-chi-ta
FISuomi
humalainen
hu-ma-lai-nen
IDBahasa Indonesia
mabuk
ma-buk
ITItaliano
sbronzo
s-broh-nzo
JA日本語
酔っ払った
you-ppara-tta
MSBahasa Melayu
mabuk
ma-buk
NLNederlands
dronken
dron-ken
PLPolski
pijany
pee-yan-y
PTPortuguês
chapada
cha-pa-da
RUРусский
пьяный
pyan-nyy
SWKiswahili
mlevi
m-le-vi
TRTürkçe
sarhoş
sar-ho-sh
UKУкраїнська
п'яний
pyan-iy
VITiếng Việt
say rượu
say-roo-ju