verb to make someone feel unsteady or confused
adjective having a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance
Dizziness can also be associated with anxiety disorders or panic attacks.
Feeling dizzy is a common symptom of various medical conditions such as vertigo, inner ear problems, or low blood pressure.
Athletes may experience dizziness due to dehydration, fatigue, or head injuries.
People can feel dizzy from spinning too quickly or standing up too fast.
In movies or TV shows, characters may feel dizzy as a comedic or dramatic effect.
The writer described the protagonist as feeling dizzy from the intense emotions swirling inside her.
The psychologist noted that feeling dizzy could be a symptom of anxiety or a vestibular disorder.