Dizzying

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪziːɪŋ/

Dizzying (adj)

  1. Making you feel confused or unable to think clearly, often because of fast movement or many things happening.
  2. Happening very quickly or at a high speed, making it hard to keep up.

Common collocations: dizzying heights, dizzying pace, dizzying speed, dizzying changes

Dizzying (adjective)

Examples

  • The dizzying array of choices confused everyone in the room.
  • The dizzying speed of the roller coaster thrilled the riders.

Synonyms of Dizzying

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Dizzying

  • Describes something that soothes rather than overwhelms.
  • Indicates stability, opposite of dizzying sensations.