ADJECTIVE
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weak and likely to lose consciousness
light-headed from lack of sleep
felt light in the head
suddenly felt faint from the pain
light-headed with wine
a swooning fit
was sick and faint from hunger -
lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
silly giggles
light-headed teenagers
a dizzy blonde
How To Use light-headed In A Sentence
- Going without sleep for a long time makes me feel dizzy and light-headed.
- He would break out in a sweat and become so light-headed he would practically faint.
- I took in her fragrance and felt light-headed and dizzy, almost unable to keep standing.
- You may also feel light-headed or dizzy, especially when moving from a lying or sitting position to standing up.
- His lessons met at the same time as the Silver Slippers Water Aerobics class and the sight of all those veiny legs and sagging stomachs, those arms draped with crepey sheets of flesh, made him feel light-headed and loose in his joints. Boys and Girls Like You and Me
- She felt so very light-headed and faint, quite breathless from all the dancing.
- It's coming alright but not in the way those light-headed, self-indulgent fops think.
- I started to go light-headed and everything went black and fuzzy. The Sun
- It's a mildly light-headed, giddy sensation that starts in the chest and spreads out through the body and along the limbs.
- 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.