dizzy
/ˈdɪzi/verb, adjective2 syllables
Dizzy means: lacking seriousness; given to frivolity.
Synonyms for dizzy13
adjective, as in lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
adjective, as in having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling
What does dizzy mean?3
adjective
1
lacking seriousness; given to frivolity“a dizzy blonde”
2
having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling“had a dizzy spell”
verb
1
make dizzy or giddy“a dizzying pace”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with dizzy?1
two syllables
Dizzy in a sentence
- I felt dizzy, fell and broke my hand.Aghanim
- I drank too much wine, and became dizzy.keira_n
- Leonid felt dizzy, as if he was going to pass out.Amastan
- If you feel dizzy or sick, let me know immediately.Amastan
- His head was dizzy, and he staggered to and fro like a drunken man.ddnktr
- He gets dizzy, it's not recommended for him to climb trees.anzart
- Stop reading while we're driving, or you'll get dizzy.DJ_Saidez
- He felt dizzy at the thought of it.sundown
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of dizzy
as a verb
- third-person singular
- dizzies
- present participle
- dizzying
- past participle
- dizzied
- past tense
- dizzied
as a adjective
- comparative
- dizzier
- superlative
- dizziest