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chemical substance that induces a state of drunkenness
opiate
aphrodisiac
sedative
intoxicant
methadone
Brief Explanations
- An opiate is a drug derived from opium, mainly used for pain relief and can cause drowsiness, not specifically for inducing drunkenness.
- An aphrodisiac is a substance that is supposed to increase sexual desire, which has nothing to do with inducing drunkenness.
- A sedative is a drug that calms people down or induces sleep, not for creating a state of drunkenness.
- Methadone is a synthetic opioid used for pain relief and in the treatment of opioid addiction, not for inducing drunkenness.
- An intoxicant is a chemical substance (such as alcohol) that can induce a state of drunkenness.
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