giddy

adjective
UK: /ˈɡɪdi/
US: /ˈɡɪdi/
  1. Feeling dizzy and unsteady; a sensation of whirling or spinning.

    1. I feel giddy after spinning around.
    2. The high altitude made her feel giddy and slightly disoriented.
  2. Excited and হালকা to the point of disorientation.

    1. She felt giddy with happiness.
    2. The team was giddy after winning the championship game.
giddy verb
  1. To make someone feel dizzy or excited.

    1. The height giddied her.
    2. The news of her promotion giddied her with unexpected joy.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "giddy" in English means: Feeling dizzy and unsteady; a sensation of whirling or spinning., Excited and হালকা to the point of disorientation..

The phonetic transcription of "giddy" is /ˈɡɪdi/ in British English and /ˈɡɪdi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "giddy": dizzy, elated, thrilled, lightheaded, delirious, faint, excited.

Example usage of "giddy": "I feel giddy after spinning around.". More examples on the page.