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UK//ˈdɪzi//US//ˈdɪzi//

Meaning of Dizzy

Experiencing a feeling of spaciness or being lightheaded, often with a sensation of spinning.

In simple words: Feeling like you might fall because everything is spinning.

Dizzy in a sentence

  • After riding the roller coaster, I felt really dizzy.
  • She gets dizzy if she spins around too quickly.
  • I felt dizzy after standing up too fast.
  • The heat made him dizzy and he had to sit down.
  • Looking down from the tall building made her feel dizzy.

How to use Dizzy

Used when someone feels lightheaded or when their environment feels unstable. More common in informal contexts when talking about physical sensations.

Grammar pattern

be + dizzy

Memory hint

Think of a dizzy bee spinning around flowers in circles.

Related words

Collocations with Dizzy

  • feel dizzy
  • make someone dizzy
  • get dizzy

Synonyms for Dizzy

Opposites of Dizzy

Common mistakes with Dizzy

  • Confused with 'dizzying', which means causing dizziness.
  • Using it incorrectly with objects (e.g., 'the room is dizzy').
  • Not using the correct verb form (e.g., 'I feel dizzy' not 'I feel dizzied').

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Frequently asked questions about Dizzy

What does Dizzy mean?

Feeling like you might fall because everything is spinning.

What is the definition of Dizzy?

Experiencing a feeling of spaciness or being lightheaded, often with a sensation of spinning.

How do you use Dizzy in a sentence?

After riding the roller coaster, I felt really dizzy.

Can you give another example of Dizzy?

She gets dizzy if she spins around too quickly.

What are synonyms for Dizzy?

Common alternatives include lightheaded, woozy, unsteady, disoriented.

What is the opposite of Dizzy?

Opposite meanings include steady, stable.

What words go with Dizzy?

It commonly pairs with feel dizzy, make someone dizzy, get dizzy.

What are common mistakes when using Dizzy?

Confused with 'dizzying', which means causing dizziness. Using it incorrectly with objects (e.g., 'the room is dizzy'). Not using the correct verb form (e.g., 'I feel dizzy' not 'I feel dizzied').

How do you pronounce Dizzy?

US: //ˈdɪzi//, UK: //ˈdɪzi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Dizzy?

Used when someone feels lightheaded or when their environment feels unstable. More common in informal contexts when talking about physical sensations.