Synonyms for dizziness


Grammar : Noun
Spell : diz-ee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdɪz i


Définition of dizziness

Origin :
  • Old English dysignesse; see dizzy + -ness.
  • noun whirling sensation
Example sentences :
  • As for his health, he had abominable headaches and dizziness.
  • Extract from : « L'Assommoir » by Emile Zola
  • "A return of that dizziness," he explained with a faint smile.
  • Extract from : « Masterpieces of Mystery » by Various
  • Between the rich oxygen and the dizziness of hunger, Jon was a bit delirious.
  • Extract from : « Acid Bath » by Vaseleos Garson
  • A crack on the head makes you dizzy and into her dizziness a somnolence had entered.
  • Extract from : « The Paliser case » by Edgar Saltus
  • I am certain that the dizziness will be negligible on the second trial.
  • Extract from : « The Point of View » by Stanley Grauman Weinbaum
  • A dizziness came upon him, and he knew he was on the verge of falling.
  • Extract from : « Frank Merriwell's Pursuit » by Burt L. Standish
  • Barrent walked on, beginning to feel the first signs of dizziness.
  • Extract from : « The Status Civilization » by Robert Sheckley
  • He is too much the gargoyle himself for the delights of dizziness.
  • Extract from : « Journeys to Bagdad » by Charles S. Brooks
  • She then helped him to sit up—to stand he was not able from dizziness.
  • Extract from : « The Home » by Fredrika Bremer
  • Harald had, seized by dizziness, fallen down beside his horse.
  • Extract from : « Strife and Peace » by Fredrika Bremer

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