besotted
adjective
be·sot·ted
bi-ˈsä-təd
bē-
1
: blindly or utterly infatuated
besotted lovers
They have a mad affair. He is besotted. But she is an expensive partner, and he needs money to keep her in style.—Newgate Callendar
The husband … seems besotted with his wife and horribly jealous of the bird she's protecting.—Edmund White
2
: intoxicated or stupefied especially with drink
… longed only to get out of the house for a lively evening with his old cronies, who were boorish, bumbling and besotted every last one of them.—Dennis Drabelle
We issued into an empty street through a half-open door, staggering like besotted revellers.—Joseph Conrad
besottedly
adverb
She had gone back with him to his flat that first night blindly and besottedly in love with him.
—Anne Mulcock
besottedness
noun
I was besotted with the idea and the reality of Venice, and that besottedness has never quite left me …
—Erica Jong
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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