1. besotted - Adjective
2. besotted - Verb
4. besotted - Adjective Satellite
of Besot
Made sottish, senseless, or infatuated; characterized by drunken stupidity, or by infatuation; stupefied.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter a performance one night, Margo's close friend Karen Richards ( Celeste Holm ), wife of the play's author Lloyd Richards ( Hugh Marlowe ), meets besotted fan Eve Harrington in the cold alley outside the stage door. Source: Internet
But then that is where the £30,000-odd Model 3 steps in (set to arrive in 2019) – and UK journalists who have driven it are predominantly besotted. Source: Internet
All kinds of besotted, bombed-out, starving, mangy, metaphoric and misunderstood man-eaters are now on the loose. Source: Internet
He has been besotted with the personality of the old woman, and yet their hopes and desires were Naples rises. Source: Internet
Guiltless we came forth, save maybe of folly, to listen to the words of fell Fëanor, and become as if besotted with wine, and as briefly. Source: Internet
She went from "being a horsey girl who read horsey books" to a "besotted reader of 19th century literature." Source: Internet