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Word | Giddy |
Bengali Meaning | অস্থির, ঘূর্ণায়মান, চঁচল, বিবেচনাশূন্য, মাথা - ঘোরা রোগবিশিষ্ট, মাথা ঘোরা, মাথা ঝিমঝিম করছে বা ঘুরছে এমন, বনবন করে চক্কর দিচ্ছে এমন, যেন নেশার ঘোরে আছে এমন, অর্ধচেতনা, মাথা ঘোরা রোগ বিশিষ্ট, মাথা-ঘোরা রোগবিশিষ্ট |
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 / Having in the head a sensation of whirling or reeling about / having a feeling that things are going round and round / light-hearted; dizzy / having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizzy. / playful and silly / feeling or showing great happiness and joy / causing dizziness, | |
Usage | ⇒ I am feeling giddy due to weakness ⇒ He felt his giddy youth was past. ⇒ The news made him positively giddy. ⇒ I felt giddy and had to steady myself ⇒ My sister came over all giddy and had to sit down; Ella felt giddy and had to steady herself; Alex felt almost giddy with relief ⇒ this champagne makes me giddy |
Synonyms | dizzy, frivolous, flighty, light-headed, silly, unsteady, vertiginous, fickle, capricious, empty-headed, woozy, lightheaded, scatterbrained, reeling, volatile, faint, featherbrained, inconstant, light, vacillating, |
Antonyms | serious, calm, sensible, careful, dignified, solemn, staid, well, well behaved, well thought out, doleful, heavy, sorrowful, sorry, steely, woeful, heartbroken, mournful, severe, aching, |
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