stoned

adjective
UK: /stəʊnd/
US: /stoʊnd/
  1. Under the influence of drugs, especially marijuana, feeling intoxicated or high.

    1. He got stoned after work and watched TV.
    2. They were totally stoned and didn't even notice the police arriving at the party.
  2. Heavily affected by alcohol; drunk.

    1. She was too stoned to drive home safely.
    2. After several drinks, he became completely stoned and started slurring his words.
stoned verb
  1. To throw stones at someone or something.

    1. Kids stoned the old abandoned house.
    2. The protestors stoned the embassy, causing significant damage to the building.
  2. To execute someone by throwing stones at them.

    1. They stoned the criminal in public square.
    2. Historically, some societies stoned individuals accused of certain crimes as a form of punishment.
stoned adjective
  1. Past tense and past participle of the verb 'stone'.

    1. The crowd stoned the thief as punishment.
    2. Having stoned the fruit, they tasted delicious at dinner after it was chilled.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "stoned" in English means: Under the influence of drugs, especially marijuana, feeling intoxicated or high., Heavily affected by alcohol; drunk..

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

Synonyms for "stoned": high, intoxicated, drunk, hammered.

Example usage of "stoned": "He got stoned after work and watched TV.". More examples on the page.