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Meaning:
besotted

behaving stupidly (because of alcohol, love etc)

very drunk

dead

(of people, animals, plants) no longer living

no longer alive

deathly

like death

suggesting end of life

decrepit

made weak by old age or hard use

deteriorated, debilitated, especially as a result of age

drunk

to be / become affected by drinking alcoholic liquor

intoxicated by alcohol

effete

weak, without energy; incapable (because too subtle, sensitive, refined)

spoiled, exhausted

eldest

the older of two or more people

advanced in age

emaciated

(of a person) very thin because of illness, poverty etc

undernourished; thin

gaunt

(of a person) thin because of hunger, ill-health or suffering

skinny

geriatric

of, for, old people

advanced in age

haggard

(of a person, face) looking tired and lined, especially from worry

worn, weakened

inebriated

drunk (the usual word)

drunk

lank

(of hair) straight and limp

thin

lean

(of people and animals) having less than the usual amount of fat; (to cause oneself, an object) to rest against or be supported by something

bare, thin

old

(used with a period of time, and with 'how') of age

advanced in age

oldish

a little old

advanced in age

sloshed

drunk

drunk

sticker

a label, sign, notice etc with glue on the back

bare, thin

stoned

under the influence of drugs; drunk

high on alcohol or drugs

thin

having not much flesh; having a small extent from one side to the other; not having a large number of units close together

fine, light, slender

weak

(of the body) having little power or energy; (of the mind) not confident, sure or determined; easily broken, damaged etc; easily defeated or changed

not strong

WASTED as in Wiktionary
WASTED as in Wikipedia