carouse

verb
UK: /kəˈraʊz/
US: /kəˈraʊz/
  1. To enjoy yourself by drinking alcohol and partying in a noisy way.

    1. They carouse all night.
    2. The team will carouse and celebrate their hard-fought victory.
  2. To drink plentiful amounts of alcohol, especially in a lively social setting.

    1. Let's carouse tonight at the bar.
    2. The soldiers caroused after returning from the long mission.
carouse noun
  1. A lively, noisy party or celebration involving drinking a lot of alcohol.

    1. It was quite a carouse.
    2. The evening ended in a drunken carouse with everyone singing.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "carouse" in English means: To enjoy yourself by drinking alcohol and partying in a noisy way., To drink plentiful amounts of alcohol, especially in a lively social setting..

The phonetic transcription of "carouse" is /kəˈraʊz/ in British English and /kəˈraʊz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "carouse": revel, celebrate, party, binge, frolic, wassail.

Example usage of "carouse": "They carouse all night.". More examples on the page.