giddiness (Meaning)

Wordnet

giddiness (n)

an impulsive scatterbrained manner

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

Webster

giddiness (n.)

The quality or state of being giddy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of giddiness

giddiness Sentence Examples

  1. The rollercoaster's loops and drops induced a profound giddiness that left me feeling lightheaded.
  2. The heights made her stomach lurch with a mix of excitement and giddiness.
  3. The thought of public speaking filled me with a strange sensation of giddiness and trepidation.
  4. The mountaintop views produced a sense of giddiness that made my head spin.
  5. The spinning teacups caused a delightful giddiness that left me giggling uncontrollably.
  6. The unexpected opportunity filled me with such giddiness that I could barely contain my joy.
  7. The acrobats' aerial maneuvers invoked a sense of giddiness that took my breath away.
  8. The doctor warned me about the potential side effects, including giddiness, dizziness, and nausea.
  9. The prospect of traveling to a foreign land filled me with a mix of anticipation and giddiness.
  10. The exhilarating rush of the downhill ski run left me feeling giddy and euphoric.

FAQs About the word giddiness

an impulsive scatterbrained manner, a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fallThe quality or state of being giddy.

chirpiness, eagerness, verve, ebullience, pizazz, pizzazz, sprightliness, brightness, animation, vivacity

listlessness,indolence, apathy, sluggishness, sorrow, laziness, sleepiness, torpor, sluggishness, torpidity

The rollercoaster's loops and drops induced a profound giddiness that left me feeling lightheaded.

The heights made her stomach lurch with a mix of excitement and giddiness.

The thought of public speaking filled me with a strange sensation of giddiness and trepidation.

The mountaintop views produced a sense of giddiness that made my head spin.