giddy
adjectiveHow to pronounce giddy:
Definition of giddy:
- giddy (adjective):
- dizzy
- lacking seriousness; given to frivolity.
- feeling weak and unsteady on one's feet, as if about to faint
Synonyms for giddy:
crazy
ditsy
ditzy
dizzy
empty-headed
faint
featherbrained
foolish
frivolous
frothy
futile
goofy
happy
harebrained
light-headed
lightheaded
playful
puerile
reeling
scatterbrained
silly
unsteady
vertiginous
yeasty
Antonyms for giddy:
alert
aware
clear
clear-thinking
clearheaded
heavy
oriented
smart
steady
unconfused
understanding
unshaky
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- adored
- Zulu
- Yoshi
- impure
- hormone
- syllabe
- mocking
- protects
- tavern
- smitten
- retrained
- parted
- holder
- exit
- frothy
- riddled
- ornate
- contend
- braver
- bassoon
- surplus
- offshoot
- movement's
- Midwest
- hurries
- grimace
- broacher
- bestial
- undoing
- curled
- bidder
- tended
- pulsate
- Kanaye
- imbued
- Gredel
- calmed
- travail
- novel
- murmured
- moue
- hellfire
- harder
- climax
- Calais
- tactful
- nutmeg
- thriving
- rohan
- nearly
- … more
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