dizziness (noun)
1dizziness — dizzy ► ADJECTIVE (dizzier, dizziest) 1) having a sensation of spinning around and losing one s balance. 2) informal (of a woman) silly but attractive. ► VERB (dizzies, dizzied) ▪ cause to feel unsteady, confused, or amazed …
2dizziness — noun see dizzy I …
3dizziness — noun The state of being dizzy; the sensation of instability. Syn: giddiness, vertigo …
4dizziness — noun a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall • Syn: ↑giddiness, ↑lightheadedness, ↑vertigo • Derivationally related forms: ↑vertiginous (for: ↑vertigo), ↑lightheaded …
5dizziness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A sensation of whirling or falling: giddiness, lightheadedness, vertiginousness, vertigo, wooz iness. See AWARENESS …
6dinic — /dinˈik/ (rare) adjective Relating to vertigo or dizziness noun A remedy for dizziness ORIGIN: Gr dīnos whirling …
7dizzy — I. adjective (dizzier; est) Etymology: Middle English disy, from Old English dysig stupid; akin to Old High German tusig stupid Date: before 12th century 1. foolish, silly 2. a. having a whirling sensation in the head with a tendency to fall b.… …
8dizzy — adjective (dizzier, dizziest) 1》 having a sensation of spinning around and losing one s balance. 2》 informal (of a woman) silly. verb (dizzies, dizzying, dizzied) [usu. as adjective dizzying] make (someone) feel unsteady, confused, or amazed: the …
9dizzy — adjective 1 feeling unable to balance, especially after spinning around or because you feel ill: Greg felt sick and dizzy in the hot sun. | dizzy spell (=a short period when you feel dizzy) 2 the dizzy heights humorous an important position:… …
10dizzy — [ˈdɪzi] adj 1) feeling that the things around you are spinning and that you are going to fall 2) feeling excited or confused, or making you feel like this We were dizzy with excitement.[/ex] dizziness noun [U] …