dizzying

[ˈdɪziɪŋ]

dizzying Definition

  • 1making you feel as if everything is spinning around you and that you are not able to balance
  • 2extremely fast or impressive, making you feel amazed or overwhelmed

Using dizzying: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dizzying" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dizzying heights of the roller coaster made her scream with excitement.

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    The dizzying pace of the city was overwhelming for the small-town girl.

  • Example

    The dizzying array of options at the restaurant made it hard to choose.

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    The dizzying speed of the race car left the spectators breathless.

dizzying Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dizzying

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Phrases with dizzying

  • dizzying heights

    a level of success or achievement that is very high or impressive

    Example

    The company has reached dizzying heights of success in the past year.

  • an extremely fast pace that is difficult to keep up with

    Example

    The project was completed at a dizzying speed, much faster than anyone expected.

  • a large number or variety of things that can be overwhelming or confusing

    Example

    The store had a dizzying array of products, making it hard to find what you were looking for.

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Summary: dizzying in Brief

The term 'dizzying' [ˈdɪziɪŋ] describes something that makes you feel like everything is spinning around you and you cannot balance. It can also refer to something that is extremely fast or impressive, making you feel amazed or overwhelmed. Examples include the dizzying heights of a roller coaster, the dizzying pace of a city, and the dizzying array of options at a restaurant.

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