B2 adjective #7,000 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

boozy

Something that involves a lot of alcohol or someone who has been drinking.

Explanation at your level:

Boozy is a word for adults. It means a party or a drink has alcohol in it. You can say, 'The party was boozy.' It means people were drinking a lot of wine or beer. It is a fun word to use with friends.

When we say an event is boozy, we mean there is plenty of alcohol. For example, a boozy lunch means people are drinking wine or cocktails while they eat. It is a common, casual word used in social life.

Boozy describes situations involving alcohol, such as a boozy brunch or a boozy evening. It is informal and often implies a social, relaxed atmosphere. Note that it is not used in formal business settings, as it sounds quite colloquial.

The adjective boozy is used to characterize social gatherings or, occasionally, food and drink items that contain alcohol. It carries a nuance of indulgence and social relaxation. While common in lifestyle journalism, it is inappropriate for formal or academic discourse.

Boozy functions as a descriptive adjective for events or states of being associated with alcohol. It is frequently employed in contemporary media to evoke a specific, often hedonistic or celebratory atmosphere. Its register is firmly informal, and its usage should be restricted to contexts where a lighthearted or candid tone is desired.

The term boozy is a lexical marker of informal drinking culture, derived from the noun booze. It serves to colorfully describe environments where alcohol consumption is central to the social dynamic. Its etymological roots in 18th-century slang have evolved, allowing it to transition from a derogatory label for an intoxicated person to a descriptive term for a social event. Mastery of this word requires understanding that it is unsuitable for serious, somber, or professional contexts, as it frames the act of drinking as a recreational, social activity.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Means related to alcohol
  • Informal adjective
  • Common in social settings
  • Not for professional use

When you hear the word boozy, think of a social setting where alcohol is the main event. It is a friendly, informal adjective that describes things related to drinking.

You might use it to describe a boozy brunch on a Sunday, where mimosas are flowing, or a boozy night out with friends. It carries a sense of lightheartedness and fun, rather than being a clinical term for alcoholism.

Sometimes, it describes a person who has had a bit too much to drink, or even a dessert that contains a splash of liquor, like a boozy chocolate cake. It is a very common word in casual conversation and lifestyle writing.

The word boozy comes from the noun booze, which refers to alcoholic drink. The term booze itself has a fascinating history dating back to the 18th century.

It is believed that booze originated from the Dutch word busen, which means to drink to excess. In the 19th century, a Philadelphia distiller named E.G. Booz sold whiskey in bottles shaped like log cabins, which helped popularize the term in American English.

Over time, the suffix -y was added to turn the noun into an adjective. While it started as slang, it has become a standard part of our everyday vocabulary to describe anything involving alcohol in a social context.

You will mostly hear boozy in casual or semi-formal settings. It is perfect for describing social plans but should be avoided in professional or strictly formal reports.

Common pairings include boozy brunch, boozy lunch, or boozy get-together. These phrases imply a relaxed atmosphere where people are enjoying drinks together.

If you are writing a blog post about a weekend trip, using the word boozy helps paint a picture of a fun, indulgent experience. Just be careful not to use it when describing someone who is dangerously intoxicated, as it might sound too lighthearted for a serious situation.

While boozy itself isn't an idiom, it is often found near phrases related to drinking culture.

  • Hit the bottle: To start drinking alcohol heavily.
  • Dutch courage: Confidence gained from drinking alcohol.
  • Under the influence: A legal term for being intoxicated.
  • Hair of the dog: An alcoholic drink taken to cure a hangover.
  • Bottoms up: A toast to finish a drink in one go.

These expressions complement the use of boozy by adding color to how we describe drinking habits and social rituals.

Boozy is a simple two-syllable adjective. The stress is on the first syllable: BOO-zee.

In IPA, it is transcribed as /ˈbuːzi/. It rhymes with words like oozy, choosy, and newsy. Because it is an adjective, you can use it before a noun (a boozy party) or after a linking verb (the party was boozy).

It does not have a plural form, as adjectives in English remain the same regardless of the noun they modify. It is a straightforward word to use in sentences, making it great for learners to pick up quickly.

Fun Fact

Named after a distiller named Booz.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈbuːzi/

Long 'oo' sound followed by 'zee'.

US /ˈbuːzi/

Similar to UK, clear 'z' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it as 'buzzy'
  • Shortening the 'oo' sound
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

oozy choosy newsy floozy boozy

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

informal

Speaking 1/5

easy

شنیدن 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

alcohol party drink

Learn Next

intoxicated teetotal social

پیشرفته

hedonistic revelry

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The boozy party.

Linking verbs

It was boozy.

Articles

A boozy drink.

Examples by Level

1

The party was boozy.

party = celebration

adjective after verb

1

We had a boozy lunch.

2

The wedding was quite boozy.

3

He felt boozy after the wine.

4

It was a boozy night.

5

Do you like boozy cakes?

6

The brunch was very boozy.

7

They had a boozy trip.

8

Avoid boozy drinks today.

1

Our Sunday brunch turned boozy.

2

She prepared a boozy dessert.

3

The team had a boozy celebration.

4

It was a long, boozy evening.

5

He smelled a bit boozy.

6

They planned a boozy weekend.

7

The atmosphere was boozy.

8

Is that cocktail boozy?

1

The boozy brunch trend is popular.

2

He gave a boozy toast.

3

They enjoyed a boozy afternoon.

4

The event was a bit too boozy.

5

Her breath smelled boozy.

6

It was a classic boozy affair.

7

They served boozy ice cream.

8

The party became quite boozy.

1

The film depicts a boozy lifestyle.

2

They spent a boozy weekend in Paris.

3

The boozy atmosphere was contagious.

4

Her writing has a boozy charm.

5

The boozy lunch was a tradition.

6

He was in a boozy mood.

7

The cake had a boozy kick.

8

They had a boozy night out.

1

The boozy revelry lasted until dawn.

2

A boozy decadence defined the party.

3

He recounted his boozy adventures.

4

The boozy scent filled the room.

5

Such boozy gatherings were common.

6

The boozy punch was very strong.

7

They indulged in a boozy feast.

8

The boozy haze of the evening.

مترادف‌ها

alcoholic tipsy inebriated drunken bibulous sottish

متضادها

sober teetotal dry

ترکیب‌های رایج

boozy brunch
boozy lunch
boozy night
boozy party
boozy dessert
boozy atmosphere
boozy drink
boozy weekend
boozy toast
boozy affair

Idioms & Expressions

"drink like a fish"

to drink a lot of alcohol

He drinks like a fish at parties.

casual

"tie one on"

to get drunk

They went out to tie one on.

slang

"hit the sauce"

to start drinking alcohol

He really hit the sauce last night.

slang

"have a glass too many"

to be slightly drunk

I think I had a glass too many.

neutral

"under the table"

too drunk to function

He drank everyone under the table.

casual

"pickled"

very drunk

He was absolutely pickled.

slang

Easily Confused

boozy vs buzzy

similar sound

buzzy means active/noisy

The room was buzzy.

boozy vs bossy

similar sound

bossy means controlling

She is very bossy.

boozy vs boozy

n/a

relates to alcohol

The party was boozy.

boozy vs boozy

n/a

descriptive

The cake was boozy.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + boozy

The lunch was boozy.

A2

Adjective + noun

A boozy party.

B1

Subject + had + a + boozy + noun

We had a boozy night.

B2

Subject + felt + boozy

He felt boozy.

C1

Subject + served + boozy + noun

They served boozy cake.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

booze alcoholic drink

Verbs

booze to drink alcohol

Adjectives

boozy containing or related to alcohol

مرتبط

boozer a person who drinks

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

slang casual neutral formal

اشتباهات رایج

Using boozy in a job interview. Use 'social event' or 'celebration'.
It is too informal.
Thinking boozy means 'bad'. It means 'contains alcohol'.
It describes content, not quality.
Saying 'a boozy' as a noun. Use 'a boozy event'.
It is an adjective.
Using it to describe a child. Never use it for children.
It refers to alcohol.
Assuming it means 'angry'. It relates to drinking.
Confused with 'bossy'.

Tips

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it for weekend plans.

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Cultural Insight

It implies a fun, relaxed vibe.

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Grammar Shortcut

It always describes a noun.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with oozy.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it in a report.

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Did You Know?

It comes from a name.

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Study Smart

Pair it with 'brunch'.

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a boozy party.

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Social Context

Use with friends only.

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Adjective Rule

It is an adjective.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Boozy starts with Boo, like a ghost, but it's really about the Booze.

Visual Association

A champagne glass at a brunch party.

Word Web

alcohol party social drinks

چالش

Use the word in a sentence today.

ریشه کلمه

Dutch

Original meaning: To drink to excess

بافت فرهنگی

Avoid in religious or professional contexts.

Used often in UK/US for weekend social culture.

The term appears in many songs about nightlife.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at social events

  • boozy brunch
  • boozy lunch
  • boozy party

in restaurants

  • boozy dessert
  • boozy cocktail
  • boozy menu

describing people

  • he looked boozy
  • she felt boozy
  • a boozy person

in casual writing

  • a boozy weekend
  • a boozy affair
  • a boozy evening

Conversation Starters

"Do you enjoy a boozy brunch?"

"What is the most boozy party you've been to?"

"Do you like boozy desserts?"

"Is a boozy lunch a good idea?"

"Why is the word boozy popular?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a boozy event you attended.

Write about a boozy dessert you tried.

Why do people enjoy boozy brunches?

Is it okay to have a boozy lunch at work?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it is informal but not offensive.

No, it is too casual.

It can describe an event or a person.

No, it is an adjective.

B-O-O-Z-Y.

Yes, in casual conversation.

Yes, like boozy cake.

Both.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The party was very ___.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: boozy

It describes the party.

multiple choice A2

What does boozy mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Full of alcohol

It relates to drink.

true false B1

Is boozy a formal word?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It is informal.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Synonyms.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb order.

امتیاز: /5

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