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giddy
adjective as in silly, impulsive
Weak matches
- brainless
- bubbleheaded
- capricious
- careless
- changeable
- changeful
- ditzy
- empty-headed
- erratic
- fickle
- flighty
- flustered
- frivolous
- heedless
- inconstant
- irresolute
- irresponsible
- lightheaded
- punchy
- reckless
- reeling
- scatterbrained
- slaphappy
- swimming
- thoughtless
- unbalanced
- unsettled
- unstable
- unsteady
- vacillating
- volatile
- whimsical
- whirling
- wild
Example Sentences
Neither Rubio nor Mike Waltz, who was nominated to be Trump's national security advisor, sparked giddy enthusiasm, but as one European diplomat put it to Politico: "They are a bit less awful than others."
This giddy revival has no interest in playing by the normal Shakespearean rules.
Putting fire to any alcohol doused sauce makes me giddy, and according to what I am cooking, that energy presents in a variety of ways.
By the time I got to Gate 40, I was giddy from shock and out of breath.
“When you’re excited to share what you’ve created with people, it’s the most exciting thing in the world. You feel giddy.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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