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1. bacchanal
noun. ['bəˈkeɪnəl, ˈbækɪnəl'] someone who engages in drinking bouts.
Synonyms
- toper
- imbiber
- drunken reveller
- drinker
- bacchant
- juicer
Antonyms
- become
- fuddle
- go
- booze
Etymology
- Bacchanalis (Latin)
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Rhymes with Bacchanal
- accidental
- annul
- anyone'll
- arnall
- arnell
- arsenal
- bacchanal
- bagnall
- bagnell
- barbanel
- barnell
- becnel
- benel
- bernal
- bicknell
- binational
- biphenyl
- bonnell
- britnell
- brunell
How do you pronounce bacchanal?
Pronounce bacchanal as ˈbækɪnəl.
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Sentences with bacchanal
1. Adjective
Government offices, banks, communications and tourism offices are usually distracted during the bacchanal season.
2. bacchanal
adjective. ['bəˈkeɪnəl, ˈbækɪnəl'] used of riotously drunken merrymaking.
Synonyms
- carousing
- inebriated
- bacchic
- intoxicated
- drunk
- bacchanalian
Antonyms
- order
- unsexy
- unexcited
- leader
Etymology
- Bacchanalis (Latin)
3. bacchanal
noun. ['bəˈkeɪnəl, ˈbækɪnəl'] a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity.
Synonyms
- debauchery
- revel
- bacchanalia
- orgy
- drunken revelry
- revelry
- saturnalia
- riot
Antonyms
- woman
- drug-free
- uninebriated
- unintoxicated
Etymology
- Bacchanalis (Latin)
4. bacchanal
noun. ['bəˈkeɪnəl, ˈbækɪnəl'] a drunken reveller; a devotee of Bacchus.
Synonyms
- lover
- devotee
- fan
- bacchant
Antonyms
- dry
- teetotal
- stone-sober
- sober up
Etymology
- Bacchanalis (Latin)