heady (Meaning)

Wordnet

heady (s)

marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters

extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic

marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences

Webster

heady (a.)

Willful; rash; precipitate; hurried on by will or passion; ungovernable.

Apt to affect the head; intoxicating; strong.

Violent; impetuous.

heady Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of the perfume was intoxicatingly heady, filling the air with an opulent scent.
  2. The anticipation of the upcoming event created a heady mix of excitement and trepidation.
  3. The heady scent of jasmine flowers permeated the evening air, creating a romantic ambiance.
  4. The wine had a heady effect, making her mind race with ideas and laughter.
  5. The heady atmosphere of the party was a potent mix of music, lights, and revelers.
  6. The heady floral arrangement dominated the room, its vibrant blooms releasing a sweet fragrance.
  7. The intoxicating headiness of the music made it impossible to resist dancing.
  8. The heady anticipation of success fueled her determination to succeed.
  9. The heady fragrance of freshly cut grass filled the air on a summer morning.
  10. The heady emotions of love and longing consumed her heart and mind.

FAQs About the word heady

marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters, extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic, marked by defiant disregard for

euphoric, giddy,ecstatic, elated, exhilarated, enraptured,enthusiastic, excited, rapturous, entranced

gloomy, mournful, wretched, sorrowful, unhappy, sad, sad, melancholy, low, wretched

The aroma of the perfume was intoxicatingly heady, filling the air with an opulent scent.

The anticipation of the upcoming event created a heady mix of excitement and trepidation.

The heady scent of jasmine flowers permeated the evening air, creating a romantic ambiance.

The wine had a heady effect, making her mind race with ideas and laughter.