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Dizzy
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Meaning
Adj
●
Experiencing a
sensation
of
whirling
and of being
giddy
,
unbalanced
, or lightheaded.
●
Producing giddiness.
●
Empty-headed,
scatterbrained
or
frivolous
; ditzy.
●
In British English & Yorkshire English:
simple, half-witted.
Verb
●
To make (someone
or something
)
dizzy
; to bewilder.
Noun
●
In Automotive:
A
distributor
(device in
internal combustion
engine).
Name
●
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881), 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, and
twice
prime minister
of the United Kingdom.
●
A nickname
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
dizzy
English
dysig
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Woozy
Lightheaded
Nauseous
Drowsy
Sleepy
Disoriented
Queasy
Jittery
Groggy
Delirious
Restless
Fatigued
Seasick
Loopy
Lethargic
Tired
Numb
Nervous
Cranky
Shaky
Sore
Hungover
Unwell
Irritable
Ill
Fainting
Tipsy
Breathless
Exhausted
Vertigo
Uncomfortable
Disorientated
Sick
Anxious
Sweaty
Faint
Lightheadedness
Tense
Confused
Achy
Cold
Numbness
Intoxicated
Nausea
Drunk
Hungry
Lonely
Startled
Dehydrated
Vomiting
Distracted
Overwhelmed
Agitated
Depressed
More
Rhymes
Busy
Izzy
Xyzzy
Dizzy
Izzie
Fizzy
Jizzy
Frizzy
Bizzie
Glizzy
Lizzie
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