Dizzy Definition

dĭzē
dizzied, dizzier, dizzies, dizziest, dizzying
adjective
dizzier, dizziest
Having a whirling, dazed sensation; giddy; lightheaded.
Webster's New World
Causing or likely to cause such a sensation.
Webster's New World
Confused; bewildered.
Webster's New World
Silly; foolish; harebrained.
Webster's New World
Producing or tending to produce giddiness.
A dizzy height.
American Heritage
Antonyms:
verb
dizzied, dizzies, dizzying
To cause to have a whirling sensation.
American Heritage
To make dizzy.
Webster's New World
To confuse or bewilder.
American Heritage

Other Word Forms of Dizzy

Adjective

Base Form:
dizzy
Comparative:
dizzier
Superlative:
dizziest

Origin of Dizzy

  • Middle English dusie, disi from Old English dysig foolish

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Old English dysiġ, probably related to West Frisian dize, (fog).

    From Wiktionary