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Meanings of
light-headed
in English
Lacking seriousness; given to frivolity.
silly
dizzy
giddy
lightheaded
empty-headed
featherbrained
airheaded
Related terms
frivolous
Weak and likely to lose consciousness.
light
faint
swooning
Related terms
ill
sick
Synonyms
Examples for "
silly
"
silly
dizzy
giddy
lightheaded
empty-headed
Examples for "
silly
"
1
He looked
silly
enough in truth; but he never bothered about it.
2
I was
silly
to be mixed up with it in the beginning.
3
Lay aside affected,
silly
etiquette for the natural dictates of the heart.
4
They were just
silly
,
ordinary fussinesses; they had no sense in them.
5
The idea of yonder
silly
creature being the companion of a MAN.
1
I know nothing about it; the sight of weapons makes me
dizzy
.
2
He ate it on the way home and felt drugged and
dizzy
.
3
I watched her poising herself on the ledge; it made me
dizzy
.
4
All of the
dizzy
good humor had gone out of the evening.
5
She'd be
dizzy
soon from lack of oxygen and that was good.
1
When she saw Olivia's response, Valya felt a
giddy
sense of power.
2
In the final chapter, we're
giddy
with questions that require an answer.
3
It was actually quite exhilarating, in a
giddy
,
terrifying sort of way.
4
After he was shown out, I felt a
giddy
sense of hope.
5
They weren't markedly gleeful or
giddy
,
not happy in any obvious way.
1
He didn't feel
lightheaded
or ill. Then his father removed the staff.
2
He felt weirdly
lightheaded
as he went into the field to search.
3
Paralysis struck Bud's vocal cords, and he felt
lightheaded
,
unable to concentrate.
4
The moonlight is dim, rosy: either I'm reeling
lightheaded
or... or what?
5
Her heart pounded so hard she felt dizzy and
lightheaded
with it.
1
It was not as if Maisie were an
empty-headed
,
empty-natured little girl.
2
He was too
empty
-
headed
to dread what he was about to do.
3
He had heard of that excellent but
empty-headed
young man Mr. Surtees.
4
Mere
empty-headed
conceit excites our pity, but ostentatious hypocrisy awakens our disgust.
5
That
empty-headed
doll has got our Mart just wrapped round her finger!
1
Has motherhood made me irrational and
featherbrained
,
or am I just tired of fighting?
2
She and Prim were required for
featherbrained
chatter.
3
She was such a
featherbrained
chatterer she'd probably never pay any great attention to anything I said.
4
Best of all, Mrs. Reston, who suffered from diabetes and mild cardiac problems, was a
featherbrained
sweetie.
5
But you're so
featherbrained
,
Anne, I've been waiting to see if you'd sober down a little and learn to be steady before I begin.
1
I'd hoped that since you weren't some
airheaded
college girl, you might be different.
Usage of
light-headed
in English
1
I was suffocating and needed air; I was nauseous,
light
-
headed
almost disorientated.
2
Breathing will start to feel more difficult, and you might get
light
-
headed
.
3
She came to thoroughly dislike the
light
-
headed
young fellows of the shop.
4
He woke up an hour later, hungry,
light
-
headed
,
uncertain of his surroundings.
5
He knelt next to the Dwarf, taking quick, short breaths, feeling
light
-
headed
.
6
I breathe until I am
light
-
headed
,
and then I open my purse.
7
Without dozens of hairpins poking her tender scalp, she felt positively
light
-
headed
.
8
But it permeated everything and I began to feel
light
-
headed
and dizzy.
9
He must not appear before the loyalists weak and
light
-
headed
with weariness.
10
After my consultation, I walk out into the bright sunshine feeling
light
-
headed
.
11
The closer he got to the port, the more
light
-
headed
he felt.
12
It was a mistake to have those
light
-
headed
women visit me to-day.
13
I felt a little
light
-
headed
,
that was all-andjust for a minute.
14
A knifing chill struck her and she was suddenly nauseated and
light
-
headed
.
15
She felt
light
-
headed
and queasy, as if she'd conjured up Joe somehow.
16
As the air slowly left Piro's chest, she felt a little
light
-
headed
.
Other examples for "light-headed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
light-headed
Adjective
Frequent collocations
feel light-headed
rather light-headed
so light-headed
too light-headed
Light-headed
through the time