Dizzy

usgb/ˈdɪzi/
adjective

Feeling or causing a sensation of spinning or losing one's balance.

She felt dizzy and was sweating profusely.
Visual representation of "dizzy" - Feeling or causing a sensation of spinning or losing one's balance.

Often appears as...

  • feel dizzy
  • make someone dizzy
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Physical Sensation

Used to describe the feeling of spinning or imbalance, often related to health issues or movements.

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After the rollercoaster ride, I felt really dizzy.
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Not Always Serious

Sometimes 'dizzy' is used lightly to describe a temporary or minor feeling of unsteadiness.

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Standing up too fast made me dizzy for a moment.
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Metaphorical Use

Can metaphorically express being overwhelmed by something abstract, like love or ideas.

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Her praise left me feeling dizzy with happiness.
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