dizzy

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈdɪzi/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈdɪzi/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(dizē)

Inflections of 'dizzy' (adj):
dizzier
adj comparative
dizziest
adj superlative
Inflections of 'dizzy' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
dizzies
v 3rd person singular
dizzying
v pres p
dizzied
v past
dizzied
v past p

dizzy
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Sense: Adjective: feeling dizziness
Synonyms:
lightheaded, light-headed, dazed Collocations, reeling, dazzled, unsteady, confused Collocations, whirling, spinning Collocations, faint Collocations, swimming Collocations, bemused, shaky Collocations, wobbly, fuddled, staggered Collocations, disturbed Collocations, bleary-eyed, at sea, disorientated, groggy, seeing double, vertiginous, weak-kneed, punchy (informal), punch-drunk
Sense: Adjective: very tall or high
Synonyms:
lofty Collocations, steep Collocations, high Collocations, soaring Collocations, towering, vertiginous, elevated, unstable, unsteady, topmost, high-up, altitudinous (formal), abrupt Collocations
Sense: Noun: lacking good sense - slang
Synonyms:
silly Collocations, stupid Collocations, frivolous, foolish Collocations, mindless, careless Collocations, flighty (informal), scatterbrained (informal), scatter-brained (informal), featherbrained (informal), feather-brained (informal), hare-brained (informal), harebrained (informal), airheaded (informal), air-headed (informal), ditzy (informal), sappy (informal)


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