plastered

adjective
UK: /ˈplɑː.stəd/
US: /ˈplæs.tərd/
  1. Covered thickly or messily with something.

    1. The wall was plastered with posters of her favorite bands.
    2. His face was plastered with mud after he fell in the garden.
  2. Very drunk.

    1. He got plastered at the party last night and can't remember a thing.
    2. She was completely plastered and started singing loudly in the bar.
plastered transitive-verb
  1. To cover a surface thickly or messily with something.

    1. They plastered the walls with flyers for the upcoming concert.
    2. The newspaper plastered the story of the scandal all over the front page.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "plastered" in English means: Covered thickly or messily with something., Very drunk..

The phonetic transcription of "plastered" is /ˈplɑː.stəd/ in British English and /ˈplæs.tərd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "plastered": drunk, wasted, intoxicated.

Example usage of "plastered": "The wall was plastered with posters of her favorite bands.". More examples on the page.