What is another word for dizzy?
Synonyms for dizzy
ˈdɪz idizzy
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Princeton's WordNet
dizzy, giddy, woozy, vertiginousadjective
having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling
"had a dizzy spell"; "a dizzy pinnacle"; "had a headache and felt giddy"; "a giddy precipice"; "feeling woozy from the blow on his head"; "a vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff"
Synonyms:
lightheaded, woozy, silly, featherbrained, light-headed, giddy, empty-headed, airheaded, vertiginousairheaded, dizzy, empty-headed, featherbrained, giddy, light-headed, lightheaded, sillyverb
lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
"a dizzy blonde"; "light-headed teenagers"; "silly giggles"
Synonyms:
woozy, zany, empty-headed, silly, wacky, ridiculous, airheaded, whacky, goofy, sappy, cockamamie, light-headed, swooning, giddy, faint, lightheaded, slaphappy, light, featherbrained, punch-drunk, vertiginous, cockamamy, patheticdizzyverb
make dizzy or giddy
"a dizzying pace"
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Dictionary of English Synonymes
dizzyadjective
Synonyms:
giddy, vertiginousdizzyadjective
Synonyms:
thoughtless, heedless, carelessdizzyadjective
dizzyadjective
dizzyadjective
dizzyadjective
dizzyadjective
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answer, answer the purposedizzyadjective
Synonyms:
be enough, be sufficient
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
dizzyadjective
Synonyms:
vertiginous, giddy
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "dizzy":
lightheaded, dazed, vertigo, dizziness, woozy, giddy, carsick, thoughtless, spinning
Nicknames
List of known nicknames for "Dizzy":
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#613 | light | |
#8155 | silly | |
#10889 | spinning | |
#12604 | ridiculous | |
#15135 | faint | |
#18127 | pathetic | |
#18309 | wacky | |
#20527 | vertigo | |
#21394 | dizzy | |
#21562 | dizziness | |
#23798 | goofy | |
#39346 | dazed | |
#40291 | giddy | |
#48509 | zany | |
#63892 | thoughtless | |
#64148 | sappy | |
#100794 | whacky | |
#119667 | woozy | |
#122874 | lightheaded | |
#129867 | airheaded | |
#133057 | swooning | |
#213438 | vertiginous | |
#214270 | cockamamie |
How to use dizzy in a sentence?
I didn't see Matteo, Matteo didn't see me so we crashed and I fell, it took me off a little and I was not very comfortable after. I felt a little dizzy, so I tried to stay focused.
She turned to look at me, which I thought was kind of odd in the middle of the pitch, and she said, ‘Coach Angelo, I feel dizzy, as she was walking toward me, her knees started to give way and I caught her.
The volunteers feel sick and dizzy, they have convulsions and inability to breathe.
‘Leave Mr. Trump alone,’ I was scared, i couldn’t feel my feet or my face…I felt dizzy.
As an author I found it fascinating interviewing luminaries of the jazz world for over 15 years, beginning with a phone call from Red Rodney on a Thanksgiving Day in 1989 and then a phone call from Stan Getz on Christmas Day; their comments set in motion the quest to write a book about my first husband, Al Haig, the chosen pianist of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie (who gave me the moniker 'Lady Haig' one blustery cold night outside of Birdland on a January night) - and later Stan Getz.”
Translations for dizzy
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- шеметен, замаянBulgarian
- vertiginós, marejatCatalan, Valencian
- schwindelerregend, schwindeligGerman
- vertiginoso, mareador, mareadoSpanish
- گیجPersian
- tyhmä, huimaavaFinnish
- vasouillard, étourdissant, tête en l’air, vertigineux, écervelé, vaseuxFrench
- duizelig, duizelingwekkend, draaierigDutch
- oszołomionyPolish
- vertiginoso, tontoPortuguese
- головокружительныйRussian
- virrig, snurrig, dimmig, yrselframkallande, yr, svindlande, vimmelkantig, omtöcknad, groggySwedish
- மயக்கம்Tamil
- dizzyUrdu
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