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lightheaded
[lahyt-hed-id]
adjective
giddy, dizzy, or delirious.
After two drinks Pat began to feel lightheaded.
having or showing a frivolous or volatile disposition; thoughtless.
lightheaded persons.
Other Word Forms
- lightheadedly adverb
- lightheadedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of lightheaded1
Example Sentences
An earthy scent hangs like humidity in the air, leaving me feeling a little lightheaded.
She felt suddenly lightheaded, and would not let go of Simon’s hand.
Its website lists symptoms as feeling thirsty, having dark yellow, strong-smelling urine; urinating less often than usual; feeling dizzy or lightheaded; feeling tired; a dry mouth, lips and tongue.
Certainly not lightheaded, or with his empty belly growling from hunger.
Mrs Chesterton told the BBC that her daughter had "difficulty walking" and "was breathless and lightheaded".
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