GIDDY vs VERTIGINOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Frivolous and lighthearted; flighty.
- Causing or capable of causing dizziness.
- Having a reeling, lightheaded sensation; dizzy.
- Having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling
- Characterized by inconstancy; unstable; changeable; fickle; wild; thoughtless; heedless.
- Having in the head a sensation of whirling or reeling about; having lost the power of preserving the balance of the body, and therefore wavering and inclined to fall; lightheaded; dizzy.
- Promoting or inducing giddiness
- Bewildering on account of rapid turning; running round with celerity; gyratory; whirling.
- Lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
- Frivolous, impulsive, inconsistent, changeable.
- Lightheartedly silly, or joyfully elated
- Causing dizziness: causing dizziness or a feeling of unsteadiness
- Dizzy, feeling dizzy or unsteady and as if about to fall down
- Revolving; rotating; rotatory.
- Pertaining to vertigo (in all its meanings).
- Inducing a feeling of giddiness, vertigo, dizziness or of whirling.
- Having an aspect of great depth, drawing the eye to look downwards.
- Turning round; whirling; rotary; revolving.
- Inclined to change quickly; unstable.
- Affected by vertigo; dizzy.
- Turning about an axis; revolving or whirling.
- Having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling
- Tending to produce vertigo.
GIDDY vs VERTIGINOUS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To reel; to whirl.
- N/A
GIDDY vs VERTIGINOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To turn quickly; reel.
- Liable to falling
- Lacking seriousness
- Given to frivolity
- To make dizzy or unsteady.
- = Syn. 1 and 2. Careless, reckless, headlong, flighty, hare-brained, light-headed.
- Adapted to cause or to suggest giddiness; of a dizzy or dizzying nature; acting or causing to act giddily.
- Affected with vertigo, or a swimming sensation in the head, causing liability to reel or fall; dizzy; reeling: as, to be giddy from fever or drunkenness, or in looking down from a great height.
- Characterized by or indicating giddiness or levity of feeling.
- Foolishly light or frivolous; governed by wild or thoughtless impulses; manifesting exuberant spirits or levity; flighty; heedless.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To become or make giddy.
- Turning round; whirling; rotary: as, a vertiginous motion.
- Affected with vertigo; giddy; dizzy.
- Apt to turn or change; unstable.
- Apt to make one giddy; inducing giddiness: as, a vertiginous height.
- Liable to falling
GIDDY vs VERTIGINOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Dazed, Playful, Slaphappy, Dizzying, Light headed, Empty headed, Featherbrained, Ill, Frivolous, Sick, Vertiginous, Airheaded, Woozy, Dizzy, Silly
- Rapid, Impressive, Sharp, Exponential, Staggering, Dramatic, Steep, Precipitous, Breathtaking, Dizzying, Sick, Ill, Woozy, Giddy, Dizzy
GIDDY vs VERTIGINOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dazed, Playful, Slaphappy, Dizzying, Light headed, Featherbrained, Empty headed, Ill, Frivolous, Sick, Vertiginous, Airheaded, Woozy, Dizzy, Silly
- Rapid, Impressive, Sharp, Exponential, Staggering, Dramatic, Steep, Precipitous, Breathtaking, Sick, Dizzying, Ill, Woozy, Giddy, Dizzy
GIDDY vs VERTIGINOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These things make me positively giddy with glee.
- And drive her giddy, till she fell asleep.
- Try to get some giddy relief sometime soon.
- Chapter 1: Hardware That Will Make You Giddy.
- Now to the part that makes me GIDDY!
- It will be generous, giddy with exuberant inventiveness.
- Some of those moments are pretty giddy too.
- We were giddy from then on, choking smoke.
- Dot and all around the world come giddy up giddy up back back up to my girl!
- Giddy Products who has purchased the Giddy Products after being an Affiliate Lead.
- Still the two figures pushed up the vertiginous trail, and go back to his book!
- The ferrata starts with a very steep ladder that leads to a flat vertiginous ledge.
- All contemporary sciences are growing at a vertiginous pace; but perhaps none more so than neuroscience.
- The duration of each vertiginous episode suggests BPPV rather than vestibular neuritis or Meniere disease.
- The shift was swift, vertiginous and, for some providers, an entirely new experience.
- The papules and pustules of stingray extricate to be less vertiginous in dalton.
- In two days, discover Argentiere glacier and its vertiginous north faces.
- Auditory for not publication vertiginous to answer any of your questions.
- Likewise his vertiginous view of Bourke Street, looking east from Queen.
- For the movement continued in a vertiginous crescendo.
GIDDY vs VERTIGINOUS: QUESTIONS
- What's the origin of the phrase 'act the Giddy Goat'?
- What is the origin of the phrase 'Oh my Giddy Aunt'?
- What does it mean when you feel giddy all the time?
- How many answers are there to the giddy crossword puzzle?
- How many times Have you spotted this giddy puzzle clue?
- Is Zooey Deschanel a giddy bundle of zany vulnerability?
- How do the giddy girls celebrate work anniversaries?
- Is betahistine effective in the treatment of other vertiginous syndromes?