giddiness

[ˈɡɪdɪnəs]

giddiness Definition

  • 1a feeling of being unsteady and dizzy
  • 2a lighthearted or frivolous quality or manner

Using giddiness: Examples

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

  • Example

    She felt a sudden giddiness and had to sit down.

  • Example

    The giddiness of the roller coaster ride made her scream with delight.

  • Example

    He was overcome by a sense of giddiness when he realized he had won the lottery.

giddiness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for giddiness

Antonyms for giddiness

Phrases with giddiness

  • a sudden onset of dizziness or vertigo

    Example

    She experienced an attack of giddiness while standing in line at the grocery store.

  • giddy heights

    a state of great excitement or happiness

    Example

    The team reached giddy heights of success after winning the championship.

  • feeling extremely excited or happy

    Example

    The children were giddy with excitement on Christmas morning.

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Summary: giddiness in Brief

Giddiness [ˈɡɪdɪnəs] refers to a feeling of being unsteady and dizzy, often accompanied by a lighthearted or frivolous quality or manner. Examples include 'She felt a sudden giddiness and had to sit down.' and 'The giddiness of the roller coaster ride made her scream with delight.' Phrases like 'attack of giddiness' and 'giddy heights' add nuance to the term.