How do you use the word besotted?

How do you use the word besotted?

Examples of ‘besotted’ in a sentence besotted

  1. We are completely besotted and in love.
  2. I was eight years old, totally besotted with football.
  3. They are absolutely besotted by each other.
  4. The couple seemed besotted with one another.
  5. He is clearly besotted and treats her like a princess.

What are some characteristics of besotted?

adjective infatuated, charmed, captivated, beguiled, doting, smitten, bewitched, bowled over (informal), spellbound, enamoured, hypnotized, swept off your feet He was completely besotted.

What does totally besotted mean?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be besotted (with somebody/something)to love or want someone or something so much that you cannot think or behave sensibly He’s completely besotted with her.

Is besotted a verb or adjective?

besotted adjective – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.

What does the word besotted mean in contrast?

Using the contrast clue, the word besottedin this sentence means decent unaware foolish incomplete 2. Brad made a cursory effort to finish his homework. This was unlike him; usually he worked hard to finish before dinner. Using the contrast clue, the word cursoryin this sentence means insincere

What is the meaning of the word besot?

verb (used with object), be·sot·ted, be·sot·ting. to intoxicate or stupefy with drink. to make stupid or foolish: The stories had besotted her mind with fear and superstition.

What does the word omnipotent mean in contrast?

Using the contrast clue, the word omnipotentin this sentence means almighty or all powerful weak powerless 5. After being ill and unable to eat for three days, Beverly had a voracious appetite. Using the contrast clue, the word voraciousin this sentence means

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