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dizzying

[diz-ee-ing]

adjective

  1. making or tending to make one dizzy.

    The tower rose to dizzying heights.



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Other Word Forms

  • dizzyingly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of dizzying1

First recorded in 1795–1805; dizzy + -ing 2
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The Trump administration’s dizzying array of executive orders and other directives focused on higher education has been especially overwhelming for international students and faculty.

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Maybe it didn’t hit the dizzying heights of his 2023 hosting debut, but the sophomore appearance from the stand-up had some solid sketches, including another visit with George Washington.

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BBC music correspondent Mark Savage said the song featured "a dizzying array of key changes and tempo shifts".

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One of the main challenges she and other tree surgeons face is working from dizzying heights, but despite this she said the job is "a lot safer" than people imagine.

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A central figure in Wales' golden age, Allen was a whirring, combative constant as his country soared to dizzying new heights with their inspiring ascent to the Euro 2016 semi-finals.

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