Found 3 items, similar to Dizzier.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: dizzi
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: dizzier
dizzy
v : make dizzy or giddy;
“a dizzying pace”
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dizzied,
dizziest,
dizzier]
dizzy
adj 1: having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling;
“had a dizzy spell”;
“a dizzy pinnacle”;
“had a
headache and felt giddy”;
“a giddy precipice”;
“feeling woozy from the blow on his head”;
“a
vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff” [syn:
giddy,
woozy,
vertiginous]
2: lacking seriousness; given to frivolity;
“a dizzy blonde”;
“light-headed teenagers”;
“silly giggles” [syn:
airheaded,
empty-headed,
featherbrained,
giddy,
light-headed,
lightheaded,
silly]
[also:
dizzied,
dizziest,
dizzier]
dizzier
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dizzy
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Dizzier
Dizzy
\Diz"zy\ (d[i^]z"z[y^]), a. [Compar.
Dizzier
(d[i^]z"z[i^]*[~e]r); superl.
Dizziest.] [OE. dusi, disi,
desi, foolish, AS. dysig; akin to LG. d["u]sig dizzy, OD.
deuzig, duyzig, OHG. tusig foolish, OFries. dusia to be
dizzy; LG. dusel dizziness, duselig, dusselig, D. duizelig,
dizzy, Dan. d["o]sig drowsy, slepy, d["o]se to make dull,
drowsy, d["o]s dullness, drowsiness, and to AS. dw[=ae]s
foolish, G. thor fool. [root]71. Cf.
Daze,
Doze.]
1. Having in the head a sensation of whirling, with a
tendency to fall; vertiginous; giddy; hence, confused;
indistinct.
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Alas! his brain was dizzy. --Drayton.
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2. Causing, or tending to cause, giddiness or vertigo.
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To climb from the brink of Fleet Ditch by a dizzy
ladder. --Macaulay.
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3. Without distinct thought; unreflecting; thoughtless;
heedless.
“The dizzy multitude.” --Milton.
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