dizziness (Meaning)

Wordnet

dizziness (n)

a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall

Webster

dizziness (n.)

Giddiness; a whirling sensation in the head; vertigo.

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dizziness Sentence Examples

  1. The spinning sensation of dizziness made her feel nauseous.
  2. The sudden dizziness overwhelmed him, causing him to stumble and nearly fall.
  3. Her dizziness worsened as she tried to stand up, and she felt like she might pass out.
  4. The doctor prescribed medication to help control her dizziness and nausea.
  5. The room seemed to spin around her as she experienced a bout of dizziness.
  6. The dizziness was so severe that she had to lie down and close her eyes.
  7. Her chronic dizziness made it difficult for her to perform everyday tasks.
  8. The doctor suspected that her dizziness was caused by an inner ear infection.
  9. The pilot aborted the takeoff due to dizziness and disorientation.
  10. The earthquake caused widespread dizziness and disorientation among the survivors.

FAQs About the word dizziness

a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fallGiddiness; a whirling sensation in the head; vertigo.

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clearheaded, stable,steady, clearheaded, steady, stable,,

The spinning sensation of dizziness made her feel nauseous.

The sudden dizziness overwhelmed him, causing him to stumble and nearly fall.

Her dizziness worsened as she tried to stand up, and she felt like she might pass out.

The doctor prescribed medication to help control her dizziness and nausea.