dizz Antonyms

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Meaning of dizz

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dizz (v. t.)

To make dizzy; to astonish; to puzzle.

dizz Sentence Examples

  1. As I spun around in circles, I began to feel dizz, the room blurring into a whirl of colors.
  2. The roller coaster's twists and turns left me feeling utterly dizz, clinging to the safety bar for dear life.
  3. A sudden drop in blood pressure can often make individuals feel dizz, sometimes leading to fainting spells.
  4. Watching the rapid succession of images in the movie left me feeling dizz, struggling to keep up with the plot.
  5. After a long day of motion sickness on the boat, I stumbled onto land, feeling dizz and disoriented.
  6. The chaotic noise and flashing lights of the nightclub made me feel dizz, longing for the tranquility of home.
  7. Standing up too quickly can cause a rush of dizz, leaving you momentarily off balance.
  8. The intense heat of the desert sun made me feel dizz, my vision blurring from the shimmering heatwaves.
  9. Reading while in a moving vehicle often makes people feel dizz, as their eyes struggle to focus on the text.
  10. Despite my best efforts to stay calm, the crowded elevator made me feel dizz, claustrophobia creeping in as the doors remained shut.

FAQs About the word dizz

To make dizzy; to astonish; to puzzle.

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As I spun around in circles, I began to feel dizz, the room blurring into a whirl of colors.

The roller coaster's twists and turns left me feeling utterly dizz, clinging to the safety bar for dear life.

A sudden drop in blood pressure can often make individuals feel dizz, sometimes leading to fainting spells.

Watching the rapid succession of images in the movie left me feeling dizz, struggling to keep up with the plot.