Comparative for having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance
“In July of 1999, he began suffering dizzy spells, resulting in loss of balance and painful headaches.”
Comparative for causing a spinning or dizzy sensation
“A dizzy ride of ten minutes jacked us up some fifteen hundred feet.”
Comparative for feeling dazed or disorientated
“Then one morning, Liz woke up feeling dizzy and confused, and then she fell out of bed.”
Comparative for feeling mentally confused or bewildered
“Her brain was dizzy from the number of ideas that came in to claim her attention.”
Comparative for being or located at a high altitude
“The work was done at a dizzy height, and he thought it was heavy work that he would not like.”
Comparative for moving or proceeding with significant speed
“The powdered salt swept over the smooth ice and gave the illusion that we were moving at a dizzy speed.”
Comparative for silly in a childish way
“She's just a dizzy girl. Don't pay any attention to what she says.”
Comparative for having the feeling that one is about to vomit
Comparative for in a stupor, as if drunk
Comparative for having an intense or passionate interest
Comparative for experiencing or marked by overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
(of a person) Comparative for not concentrating or thinking clearly
Comparative for having a merry or cheerful nature or atmosphere
Comparative for easily excitable with an excessive amount of energy
Comparative for absurd or ridiculous, deserving or inviting derision or mockery
Comparative for tending to make one (actually or metaphorically) dizzy or confused
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