dizziness

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈdɪzinɪs/

Collocations for "dizziness"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "dizziness" in context.

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dizziness

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. [slight, mild, extreme, severe] dizziness
  2. [bouts, attacks, bursts] of dizziness
  3. is prone to dizziness
  4. [prevent, alleviate, develop] dizziness
  5. the dizziness of standing on a [cliff edge, high bridge, window ledge]
  6. may [lead to, cause, provoke, experience] dizziness (from time to time)
  7. is likely to [lead to] dizziness
  8. the [medication, pills, ride] caused dizziness
  9. is experiencing dizziness (after)
  10. dizziness may [ensue, be experienced]
  11. dizziness [caused, accompanied, characterized] by
  12. dizziness and [lightheadedness, nausea] are common side effects (of)
  13. dizziness from the [theme park, fairground, rollercoaster] ride
  14. dizziness from the [heat, running, exercise, medication]
  15. dizziness [in, during] pregnancy
  16. dizziness [in, among] children
  17. side effects (may) include dizziness
n as adj
  1. a [high, medium] dizziness [rating, factor]

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