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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024diz•zy /ˈdɪzi/USA pronunciation adj., -zi•er, -zi•est, v., -zied, -zy•ing. adj. - having a sensation of things going round and round; giddy:I always feel dizzy after riding the merry-go-round.
- bewildered;
confused:I came out of the lecture a little dizzy from all those facts and figures. - causing giddiness or confusion;
very great:[before a noun]a dizzy height. - Informal Termsfoolish;
silly:He can be really dizzy around pretty girls. v. [~ + object] - to make dizzy:We drove at speeds that dizzied me.
diz•zi•ly /ˈdɪzəli/USA pronunciation adv.: I staggered dizzily. diz•zi•ness, n. [uncountable]diz•zy•ing, adj.: drove at dizzying speed. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024diz•zy (diz′ē),USA pronunciation adj., -zi•er, -zi•est, v., -zied, -zy•ing. adj. - having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall;
giddy; vertiginous. - bewildered;
confused. - causing giddiness or confusion:a dizzy height.
- heedless;
thoughtless. - Informal Termsfoolish;
silly. v.t. - to make dizzy.
- bef. 900; Middle English dysy, Old English dysig foolish; cognate with Low German düsig stupefied
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