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Dizzyingly

In a way that causes or is likely to cause a sensation of loss of balance, disorientation, or lightheadedness, often due to rapid movement, height, overwhelming emotions, or other stimuli. It suggests an experience that is intense and, at times, nearly overwhelming, leaving one feeling momentarily unstable or disoriented. The word frequently describes sensory experiences, abstract concepts, or visually stunning phenomena that have a powerful impact on the observer, creating a feeling of being physically or mentally off-kilter.

Dizzyingly meaning with examples

  • The roller coaster plunged down, creating a dizzyingly fast descent that left the riders screaming. The speed, the wind, and the sudden drops combined for a thrilling, dizzyingly chaotic experience that left everyone lightheaded and exhilarated after the ride.
  • From atop the skyscraper, the city stretched out below, a dizzyingly vast tapestry of lights and buildings. Its sprawling panorama overwhelmed her, creating a perspective that was both beautiful and, in its immensity, faintly disorienting, and made her slightly queasy.
  • Her mind reeled with the dizzyingly complex plot twists and turns that were unveiled over the next few hours. As the intricate plot unfolded, her confusion grew into an overwhelming mix of bewilderment and suspense that left her thoroughly breathless.
  • He built the intricate scale model, a dizzyingly detailed replica of the ancient city, brick by tiny brick, leaving spectators awe-struck. With each added detail, the model's complexity grew and soon required numerous inspections.
  • The artist's brushstrokes danced across the canvas, creating a dizzyingly vibrant and abstract masterpiece. Their strokes swirled and mingled, the colours, and the sheer energy of the artwork were mesmerising, creating an overwhelming wave of excitement.

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