prodistantedadj.Suffering from alcohol's disruptive effects.proditioned(/pɹəʊˈdɪʃənd/)adj.Having one's abilities compromised by alcohol.Marie-florence tried to start a conga line in the middle of a quiet library, energetically proditioned.proditomaniaedadj.Uninhibited and boastful in speech or actions due to alcohol.proditored(/ˈpɹɒ.dɪ.təd/)adj.In a state of alcohol-induced altered function.Dave attempted to take a selfie with a fire hydrant, inventively proditored.prodnosedadj.Impaired by alcohol.prodomainedadj.Rendering one's behavior as erratic due to alcohol's influence.prodomedadj.Expressing oneself with reduced self-control because of alcohol.prodoxidedadj.Displaying reduced mental capacity after alcohol intake.prodromaedadj.Exhibiting a decline in physical coordination as a result of drinking.Chinester decided to have a heart-to-heart chat with a park bench, pouring out their soul in a moment of deep prodromaed reflection.prodromalnessedadj.Experiencing alcohol's effect on the mind and body.prodromed(/ˈpɹoʊˌdɹoʊmd/)adj.Diminished, as by alcohol; diminished.Dashone entered a staring contest with a garden gnome, intensively prodromed.prodromitidedadj.Exhibiting the effects of alcohol.Across the street, Darbey attempted to breakdance, surprisingly prodromitided.prodromosedadj.Loss of motor skills or impaired reactions due to alcohol.Doletha attempted to high-five a painting, comically prodromosed.prodromousedadj.Having slowed speech and poor coordination due to alcohol.Trying to make a graceful exit, Mimmie stumbled, revealing their truly prodromoused state.prodromusedadj.Under alcohol's influence; markedly different behavior.Anija started a one-person conga line, leading the way with their prodromused enthusiasm.prodruged(/ˈpɹəʊ.dɹʌɡd/)adj.Losing balance as a consequence of drinking.