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dizzy
adjective as in light-headed, confused
Strong matches
adjective as in flighty, scatterbrained
Example Sentences
The pressing relevance of the artist’s work for our present fraught era is irrefutable — not least when the dizzying transformation from analog to digital culture is harnessed to productive ends.
But Summer 2025 vanished in a blur of dizzying heat and disruptive porch repairs.
He lost more than 20kg in the first few months, causing him dizzy spells.
There would be more glamorous stops along the way to reaching the dizzy heights of the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Lesser bands stuck on 10 could only dream of such dizzy sonic heights.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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