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The meaning of Woozy

Woozy – definition

adjective

Unsteady, dizzy, or dazed.

Usage examples:

I still felt woozy from all the pills
adjective

Slightly weak and confused and likely to fall

Usage examples:

This medicine may make you woozy.

Woozy translation into English

Woozy: translate from English into Chinese

Translate woozy into Chinese (Simplified)}
头晕目眩, 喝醉的, 糊里糊涂的

Woozy: translate from English into Dutch

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Licht in het hoofd, Beneveld, Wazig

Woozy: translate from English into French

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Patraque, Nébuleux

Woozy: translate from English into German

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Benommen

Woozy: translate from English into Hindi

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Woozy

Woozy: translate from English into Italian

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Stordito

Woozy: translate from English into Korean

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흐릿한, 머리가 흐릿한, 기분이 나쁜, 머리가 혼란된

Woozy: translate from English into Russian

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Одурманенный, Пьяный, Ошалелый, Ошалевший, Неустойчивый, Окосевший, Неясный, Нечетный, Нетвердый

Woozy: translate from English into Spanish

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Mareado, Mareado y confuso

Word origin

late 19th century: of unknown origin.

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