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- giddy adjective uk / ˈɡɪd.i / us / ˈɡɪd.i / Add to word list → dizzy feeling silly, happy, and excited and showing this in your behaviour: giddy with She was giddy with excitement.
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having a slight feeling of spinning around or being unable to balance; slightly dizzy: When she got off the roller coaster, she felt giddy and lightheaded. (Definition of giddy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- English (US)
having a slight feeling of spinning around or being unable...
- Znaczenie Giddy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
giddy definicja: 1. → dizzy 2. feeling silly, happy, and...
- Giddy: French Translation
GIDDY translate: pris de vertige. Learn more in the...
- Giddy Spanish Translation
GIDDY translate: mareado, vertiginoso; mareado. Learn more...
- Giddy: Russian Translation
GIDDY translate: испытывающий головокружение . Learn more in...
- Giddy: Thai Translation
giddy translate: น่าวิงเวียน. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Giddy: German Translation
giddy translate: schwindelig. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Giddy: Malay Translation
giddy translate: pening. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
The meaning of GIDDY is dizzy. How to use giddy in a sentence.
If you feel giddy with delight or excitement, you feel so happy or excited that you find it hard to think or act normally. Anthony was giddy with self-satisfaction. Being there gave me a giddy pleasure.
having a slight feeling of spinning around or being unable to balance; slightly dizzy: When she got off the roller coaster, she felt giddy and lightheaded. (Definition of giddy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
adjective. affected with a reeling sensation and feeling as if about to fall; dizzy. causing or tending to cause vertigo. impulsive; scatterbrained. my giddy aunt. an exclamation of surprise.
If you've ever spun in circles until you fell to the ground laughing, you know how it feels to be giddy. This adjective can mean dizzy, elated, or — as in the spinning around example — a lightheaded, lighthearted combination of the two.
giddy definition: feeling as if you cannot balance and are going to fall. Learn more.