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Antonyms for souse
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  1. alcoholic, alky, dipsomaniac, boozer, lush, soaker, sousenoun

    a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually

    Synonyms:
    alky, dipsomaniac, sousing, pelter, waterspout, torrent, soaking, downpour, deluge, cloudburst, soaker, drenching, lush, boozer, alcoholic

  2. sousenoun

    pork trimmings chopped and pickled and jelled

    Synonyms:
    alky, dipsomaniac, soaking, boozer, sousing, soaker, drenching, lush, alcoholic

  3. drenching, soaking, souse, sousingverb

    the act of making something completely wet

    "he gave it a good drenching"

    Synonyms:
    alky, dipsomaniac, soaker, boozer, sousing, soakage, lush, drenching, soaking, soak, alcoholic

  4. drench, douse, dowse, soak, sop, souseverb

    cover with liquid; pour liquid onto

    "souse water on his hot face"

    Synonyms:
    hock, fleece, imbue, plume, duck, inebriate, surcharge, hit it up, dowse, rob, dunk, hook, soak through, pluck, drench, put out, sop, soak, dip, swamp, gazump, intoxicate, pawn, overcharge, douse, plunge, imbrue

  5. dunk, dip, souse, plunge, douseverb

    immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate

    "dip the garment into the cleaning solution"; "dip the brush into the paint"

    Synonyms:
    engulf, hit it up, dim, engross, dump, dowse, dive, dunk, duck, launch, sink, steep, immerse, sop, soak, plunk, dip, put out, plunge, soak up, drench, douse, inebriate, absorb

  6. souse, soak, inebriate, hit it upverb

    become drunk or drink excessively

    Synonyms:
    tickle pink, fleece, hit it up, imbue, surcharge, dowse, rob, inebriate, hook, dunk, pluck, thrill, plunge, hock, exalt, overcharge, sop, soak, dip, gazump, intoxicate, pawn, drench, douse, exhilarate, plume, beatify

  7. souseverb

    cook in a marinade

    "souse herring"

    Synonyms:
    plunge, sop, dowse, dip, dunk, inebriate, hit it up, douse, soak, drench

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  1. souseverb

    Synonyms:
    pickle, douse, immerse, plunge, submerge

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