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单词 giddiness
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Definition of giddiness in English:

giddiness

noun ˈɡɪdɪnəsˈɡɪdinəs
mass noun
  • 1A sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizziness.

    symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and giddiness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She and her family had been suffering from severe headaches, giddiness and nausea.
    • Your history and tests suggest you have vertigo, which is a condition of imbalance with giddiness.
    • In larger doses, black cohosh can cause dizziness, headaches, giddiness, nausea, and vomiting.
    • He complained of giddiness, shivering, vomiting and pains all over his body.
    • I question whether the persistent giddiness I feel around bristlecones is the altitude or a sense of their profound preeminence.
    • A 19 year old college student was admitted with complaints of not talking and giddiness.
    • In the early stages, I had giddiness, which was got over by taking Stemetil.
    • What are the precautions I have to take to prevent giddiness from occurring again with any diet restrictions?
    • Giddiness is a common problem that can be almost disabling.
    • A similar degeneration in the neck bones can cause unsteadiness and giddiness.
    • The inner ear is the site of origin of giddiness in nearly 90 per cent of patients.
    • Extreme anxiety can cause giddiness, heart palpitations, headaches or stomach disorders.
    • She insists on just sitting in her chair until the giddiness passes.
    • I was feeling no pain, just that giddiness that comes from a lack of oxygen.
    • The path requires visitors to be free from giddiness, and sturdy shoes might be a good idea too.
    • She still suffers from bouts of vomiting blood, headache and giddiness.
    • My 13-year-old son has suffered from sickness, giddiness and headaches for about three years.
    • It affects nerve centres of the head and spine and produces giddiness and deafness.
    • Giddiness can be controlled by medication or surgery.
    • One month ago, the giddiness was severe and I was bedridden for about four days.
    Synonyms
    dizziness, light-headedness, loss of balance/equilibrium, spinning/swimming of the head
    faintness, weakness at the knees, unsteadiness, shakiness, wobbliness
    Scottish mirligoes, dwalm
    informal wooziness, legs like jelly, rubbery legs
    technical megrim, sturdy, scotoma
    archaic turnsick
    rare vertiginousness
  • 2A state of excitable frivolity.

    the fans can be forgiven their giddiness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fans, though, can be forgiven their giddiness.
    • At first, I thought it was just the innocent giddiness of young children.
    • The strange giddiness of the first movement is immediately subdued by the grave brass chorale that opens the dark second movement.
    • By the time I was finally able to rip open that dang plastic cover, the giddiness was oozing out of my ears.
    • So I think the kind of giddiness that we had last summer is over.
    • I recall bringing the cheese home with a feeling of giddiness.
    • Only four weeks to go before the big day and instead of enjoying the pre-wedding giddiness, I am a wreck.
    • She is cute, clean and full of giddiness.
    • His desire to be of service to her only increased her giddiness.
    • Certainly, some late-night giddiness contributed, too.
    • Some giddiness is to be expected.
    • They all enjoy themselves to the point of giddiness.
    • There should be a joy, not empty and shallow giddiness, but joy as we go about our lives.
    • Our teacher ended the giddiness soon enough.
    • The latter reaction was simply a giddiness at having managed to get free of bourgeois restraint.
    • Every time it opens its waxed mustached mouth to shout a line, a sense of nostalgic giddiness overcomes the viewer.
    • I was beaming on the inside with happiness, on the verge of giddiness, as the clock ran down.
    • They bring to mind the pop of Champagne corks, the confetti, the giddiness, the hubbub.
    • I tried to be careful what I said, but dang if the giddiness of new friendship doesn't sometimes overwhelm my better judgment.
    • Eliza was delighted to the point of giddiness.
 
 

Definition of giddiness in US English:

giddiness

nounˈɡɪdinəsˈɡidēnəs
  • 1A sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizziness.

    symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and giddiness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She still suffers from bouts of vomiting blood, headache and giddiness.
    • Giddiness can be controlled by medication or surgery.
    • A similar degeneration in the neck bones can cause unsteadiness and giddiness.
    • In the early stages, I had giddiness, which was got over by taking Stemetil.
    • My 13-year-old son has suffered from sickness, giddiness and headaches for about three years.
    • I question whether the persistent giddiness I feel around bristlecones is the altitude or a sense of their profound preeminence.
    • One month ago, the giddiness was severe and I was bedridden for about four days.
    • It affects nerve centres of the head and spine and produces giddiness and deafness.
    • What are the precautions I have to take to prevent giddiness from occurring again with any diet restrictions?
    • Giddiness is a common problem that can be almost disabling.
    • In larger doses, black cohosh can cause dizziness, headaches, giddiness, nausea, and vomiting.
    • He complained of giddiness, shivering, vomiting and pains all over his body.
    • The path requires visitors to be free from giddiness, and sturdy shoes might be a good idea too.
    • She insists on just sitting in her chair until the giddiness passes.
    • A 19 year old college student was admitted with complaints of not talking and giddiness.
    • Extreme anxiety can cause giddiness, heart palpitations, headaches or stomach disorders.
    • I was feeling no pain, just that giddiness that comes from a lack of oxygen.
    • The inner ear is the site of origin of giddiness in nearly 90 per cent of patients.
    • She and her family had been suffering from severe headaches, giddiness and nausea.
    • Your history and tests suggest you have vertigo, which is a condition of imbalance with giddiness.
    Synonyms
    dizziness, light-headedness, loss of balance, loss of equilibrium, spinning of the head, swimming of the head
  • 2A state of excitable frivolity.

    the fans can be forgiven their giddiness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The strange giddiness of the first movement is immediately subdued by the grave brass chorale that opens the dark second movement.
    • There should be a joy, not empty and shallow giddiness, but joy as we go about our lives.
    • They all enjoy themselves to the point of giddiness.
    • Our teacher ended the giddiness soon enough.
    • At first, I thought it was just the innocent giddiness of young children.
    • I tried to be careful what I said, but dang if the giddiness of new friendship doesn't sometimes overwhelm my better judgment.
    • Only four weeks to go before the big day and instead of enjoying the pre-wedding giddiness, I am a wreck.
    • She is cute, clean and full of giddiness.
    • So I think the kind of giddiness that we had last summer is over.
    • They bring to mind the pop of Champagne corks, the confetti, the giddiness, the hubbub.
    • Certainly, some late-night giddiness contributed, too.
    • I recall bringing the cheese home with a feeling of giddiness.
    • By the time I was finally able to rip open that dang plastic cover, the giddiness was oozing out of my ears.
    • Some giddiness is to be expected.
    • Every time it opens its waxed mustached mouth to shout a line, a sense of nostalgic giddiness overcomes the viewer.
    • I was beaming on the inside with happiness, on the verge of giddiness, as the clock ran down.
    • His desire to be of service to her only increased her giddiness.
    • The fans, though, can be forgiven their giddiness.
    • Eliza was delighted to the point of giddiness.
    • The latter reaction was simply a giddiness at having managed to get free of bourgeois restraint.
 
 
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