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Meanings of
giddiness
in inglés
portugués
tontura
catalán
vertigen
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A reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall.
dizziness
vertigo
lightheadedness
giddy mood
portugués
tontura
portugués
coisavã
catalán
vertigen
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An impulsive scatterbrained manner.
silliness
portugués
coisavã
Sinónimos
Examples for "
dizziness
"
dizziness
vertigo
lightheadedness
giddy mood
Examples for "
dizziness
"
1
Anecdotal effects include
dizziness
and loss of balance, and of course, nausea.
2
The researchers say their findings may help patients who experience chronic
dizziness
.
3
The most common reported side effects were headache, fatigue,
dizziness
and diarrhea.
4
Indeed, reading such a slim yet packed volume can almost induce
dizziness
.
5
Clinton, 68, said she had dealt with similar episodes of
dizziness
before.
1
To the medical way of thinking, however,
vertigo
is a discrete symptom.
2
But without a change, summer
vertigo
will soon dissolve into autumn regret.
3
They fascinated me; I felt my pace slowing; a
vertigo
seized me.
4
The inner ear microcirculation may result in the attack of recurrent
vertigo
.
5
His mind was in a
vertigo
with this whirl of new ideas.
1
Dull pain shot through her thigh, accompanied by a rush of
lightheadedness
.
2
Somehow, his turmoil and fear had transformed into
lightheadedness
,
even levity.
3
He gets up and staggers as a wave of
lightheadedness
rushes through him.
4
Rhiannon closed her eyes as a swell of
lightheadedness
assaulted her.
5
Faintness or
lightheadedness
associated with Pots is usually relieved by lying down again.
1
Still, this giggling, almost
giddy
mood
was a distinct change.
2
It is the last week of the Dáil, and you can sense the
giddy
mood
among TDs as they count down the days to .
3
"Here," he said, "we'll rally our forces around us, have some fun, and prepare for the morrow." He seemed in an agitated, almost
giddy
mood
.
Usage of
giddiness
in inglés
1
He felt an unaccustomed
giddiness
;
it was long since he had smoked.
2
His
giddiness
had passed and he felt small and insignificant and content.
3
The feeling of
giddiness
hit him instantly, and all fear left him.
4
There was only a sense of relief so profound it approached
giddiness
.
5
Thoughts of her father had driven some of the
giddiness
from her.
6
Despite everything, thinking about him pumped an errant
giddiness
through her veins.
7
He knew he should feel a
giddiness
,
a rising thrill or panic.
8
He stooped with an odd sense of
giddiness
and picked it up.
9
I was now past
giddiness
and into a kind of ragged irritation.
10
Sometimes I could distinguish nothing before me, then the
giddiness
went away.
11
Her head began to swim and a fit of
giddiness
assailed her.
12
This
giddiness
was mirrored in the minutiae surrounding some of the players.
13
I felt a sudden
giddiness
,
but my godmother did not notice it.
14
My heart grew weak and sick, and my head swam with
giddiness
.
15
Such a woman is apt enough to suffer from vertigo or
giddiness
.
16
Schick. Her feigned
giddiness
vaporized, she looks off into the bordering wood.
Other examples for "giddiness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
giddiness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sudden giddiness
seize with giddiness
little giddiness
slight giddiness
momentary giddiness
More collocations
Translations for
giddiness
portugués
tontura
vertigem
coisavã
catalán
vertigen
rodament de cap
mareig
Giddiness
through the time
Giddiness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common