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    dizzy
    /ˈdɪzi/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) feel unsteady, confused, or amazed: "her nearness dizzied him"

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  2. feeling as if everything is turning around, and that you are not able to balance and may fall over: Going without sleep for a long time makes me feel dizzy and light-headed. dizzy with I felt dizzy with excitement as I went up to collect the award. Fewer examples.

  3. You can use dizzy to describe someone who is careless and forgets things, but is easy to like. She is famed for playing dizzy blondes. ...a charmingly dizzy great-grandmother.

  4. The meaning of DIZZY is foolish, silly. How to use dizzy in a sentence.

  5. Dizzy definition: having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall; giddy; vertiginous. . See examples of DIZZY used in a sentence.

  6. adjective. having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling. “had a dizzy spell”. “a dizzy pinnacle”. synonyms: giddy, vertiginous, woozy. ill, sick. affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function. adjective. lacking seriousness; given to frivolity.

  7. Definitions of 'dizzy' 1. If you feel dizzy, you feel that you are losing your balance and are about to fall. [...] 2. You can use dizzy to describe someone who is careless and forgets things, but is easy to like. [...] 3. See dizzy heights [...] More. Conjugations of 'dizzy' present simple: I dizzy, you dizzy [...]

  8. Synonyms for DIZZY: giddy, whirling, woozy, weak, vertiginous, reeling, dazed, swimmy; Antonyms of DIZZY: steady, stable, clearheaded, conscious, alert, slow, sluggish, crawling

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