| zuì | intoxicated |
| 醉 | intoxicated |
| 醉乡 | drunken stupor |
| 醉人 | intoxicate; intoxicating |
| 醉圣 | the Sage of intoxication refers to Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai 李白 (701-762) |
| 醉心 | enthralled fascinated |
| 醉心于 | to be infatuated with |
| 醉心名利 | to be bent on seeking fame and gain |
| 醉态 | drunken state |
| 醉意 | signs of getting drunk |
| 醉拳 | drunken boxing |
| 醉枣 | dates in liquor |
| 醉汉 | intoxicated man drunkard |
| 醉熏熏 | variant of 醉醺醺 |
| 醉生梦死 | as if drunk or entranced (idiom); leading a befuddled existence in a drunken stupor |
| 醉眼 | eyes showing the effects of drink |
| 醉翁 | wine-lover drinker toper |
| 醉翁之意不在酒 | wine-lover's heart is not in the cup (idiom); a drinker not really interested in alcohol having an ulterior motive to have other things in mind |
| 醉蝶花 | [Botany] a cleome |
| 醉言不较 | do not find fault with drunken talk |
| 醉话 | The nonsense one says when they are drunk. |