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		Definition of light-headed in English: light-headedadjective  Dizzy and slightly faint. 眩晕得似乎要昏厥的,觉得要昏过去似的  she felt light-headed with relief 她感到了宽慰,高兴得像要昏过去似的。 Example sentencesExamples -  She was surprised how the scent made her light-headed and slightly dizzy.
 -  The blood was rushing to her head, and on top of all her other problems, now she was feeling dizzy and light-headed.
 -  He would break out in a sweat and become so light-headed he would practically faint.
 -  The chloral hydrate had made her somewhat light-headed and slightly groggy; she had great difficulty focussing.
 -  You may be feeling light-headed or faint, and often this is accompanied by a feeling of something being very wrong.
 -  This left me feeling a little light-headed, slightly dazed and quite tired, which Roselyn explained was perfectly normal.
 -  She felt slightly light-headed as she made her way through the crowd.
 -  At first he'd thought the tab had had little effect other than to make him feel slightly light-headed as fell asleep.
 -  He made her a cup of tea, which she claimed made her light-headed and dizzy.
 -  You may also feel light-headed or dizzy, especially when moving from a lying or sitting position to standing up.
 -  The two of them pulled away and sat back, giddy and light-headed.
 -  She felt so very light-headed and faint, quite breathless from all the dancing.
 -  It was flowing out instantly, but she was filled with such force that she was dizzy and light-headed, yet at the same time stronger than she had ever been in her life.
 -  He put a bite into his mouth, swallowed, and then felt light-headed and faint.
 -  It made me slightly dizzy and light-headed, and I collapsed backwards on the bed with every intent to sleep it off.
 -  My eyes were closing in around me - you know, that feeling when you're light-headed, dizzy and just about unconscious?
 -  I took in her fragrance and felt light-headed and dizzy, almost unable to keep standing.
 -  It was strong, and he had to keep reminding himself not to drink too much of it, because he was already slightly light-headed.
 -  After school that day I was slightly light-headed as I was lifting weights.
 -  It's a mildly light-headed, giddy sensation that starts in the chest and spreads out through the body and along the limbs.
 
 Synonyms dizzy, giddy, faint, unsteady, light in the head, weak-headed, muzzy shaky, reeling, staggering informal woozy rare vertiginous 
 Derivativesadverb  Rising a bit light-headedly, he stepped up to his polished looking-glass and surveyed himself. Example sentencesExamples -  Each of them had an evil spouse, who light-headedly squandered what the father had left.
 -  I rested my head on my hands and stared light-headedly at the floor, which was covered with a pale shingle of old coral fragments that some poor guy had hauled up the hill from the beach.
 -  Poking a coconut out from the fringes of the bush, I tried light-headedly, halfheartedly really, to break it apart on a washed-up giant clamshell.
 -  After eight days and 120 miles of light-headedly walking on clouds, breathing became an unconscious and passive activity again.
 
 
 nounˌlʌɪtˈhɛdɪdnəs  A knock to the head can cause symptoms such as loss of consciousness, light-headedness, dizziness, nausea, and sickness. Example sentencesExamples -  Alternatively, dizziness may be used to describe a swaying sensation, or a feeling of weakness, faintness, light-headedness or unsteadiness.
 -  Less frequent side effects were hallucinations, dizziness, light-headedness, and nausea.
 -  There were no associated headaches, dizziness, light-headedness, palpitations, or eye pain.
 -  Dizziness, light-headedness, or fainting may occur, especially when you get up suddenly from a lying or sitting position.
 
 
 
 Rhymesbareheaded, boneheaded, fatheaded, hard-headed, hot-headed, pig-headed, pinheaded, thickheaded, unleaded, unwedded, wooden-headed, wrong-headed     |