- GIDDY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GIDDY is dizzy How to use giddy in a sentence
- GIDDY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GIDDY definition: 1 → dizzy 2 feeling silly, happy, and excited and showing this in your behaviour: 3 → dizzy Learn more
- GIDDY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
attended with or causing dizziness a giddy climb frivolous and lighthearted; flighty a giddy young person Synonyms: vacillating, inconstant, fickle, mercurial, volatile, unstable
- GIDDY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you feel giddy with delight or excitement, you feel so happy or excited that you find it hard to think or act normally Anthony was giddy with self-satisfaction Being there gave me a giddy pleasure
- giddy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Joyfully elated; overcome with excitement or happiness Synonyms: ecstatic, joyous; see also Thesaurus: blissful The boy was giddy when he opened his birthday presents
- Giddy - definition of giddy by The Free Dictionary
1 a Having a reeling, lightheaded sensation; dizzy b Causing or capable of causing dizziness: a giddy climb to the topmast 2 Frivolous and lighthearted; flighty: was giddy with excitement at the news
- Giddy Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Causing or likely to cause dizziness A giddy height Turning or circling around very rapidly; whirling Inconstant; fickle Frivolous; flighty; heedless To become or make giddy To make or become giddy To reel; to whirl
- giddy, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the adjective giddy mean? There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective giddy, three of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence giddy has developed meanings and uses in subjects including medicine (Old English) pathology (late 1500s) nautical (early 1700s)
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