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carouse synonyms

Trying to find another word for carouse in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of carouse in 16 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for carouse alphabetically.

  • alcohol
  • alcoholic drink
  • cocktail
  • hard liquor
  • hard stuff
  • hooch
  • hootch
  • sauce
  • alcohol
  • booze
  • brew
  • cup
  • draft
  • glass
  • gulp
  • libation
  • antic
  • drollery
  • escapade
  • fun
  • fun and games
  • gaiety
  • gambol
  • game
  • booze
  • drink
  • frolic
  • have fun
  • imbibe
  • paint the town
  • paint the town red
  • play
  • booze
  • drink
  • frolic
  • go on a spree
  • imbibe
  • paint the town
  • paint the town red
  • play
  • absorb
  • assimilate
  • belt
  • consume
  • down
  • gorge
  • guzzle
  • ingest
  • booze
  • drink
  • frolic
  • go on a spree
  • have fun
  • imbibe
  • paint the town red
  • play
  • booze
  • drink
  • frolic
  • go on a spree
  • have fun
  • imbibe
  • paint the town
  • play
  • comedy
  • curtain-raiser
  • drama
  • entertainment
  • farce
  • flop
  • hit
  • mask
  • down
  • gulp
  • guzzle
  • imbibe
  • ingurgitate
  • partake
  • sip
  • sup
  • raise a rumpus
  • raise hell
  • raise the devil
  • raise the dickens
  • bacchanal
  • carousal
  • carouse
  • debauch
  • festivity
  • frolic
  • gaiety
  • gala
  • anarchism
  • anarchy
  • brannigan
  • brawl
  • burst
  • commotion
  • confusion
  • distemper
  • bask
  • blow off steam
  • carouse
  • carry on
  • crow
  • cut loose
  • delight
  • enjoy
  • bash
  • blast
  • blowout
  • carousal
  • ceremony
  • festival
  • festivity
  • frolic
  • blow the lid off
  • bounce
  • bound
  • cut capers
  • cut loose
  • dance
  • frisk
  • gambol

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