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    woozy
    /ˈwuːzi/

    adjective

    • 1. unsteady, dizzy, or dazed: informal "I still felt woozy from all the pills"

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  2. feeling weak or ill and unable to think clearly: I was still woozy from flu /the anaesthetic /the medication /the wine. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Vomiting & feelings of sickness. airsickness. bring someone up. carsickness. chunder. disgorge. dry heave. nauseatingly. puke. retch. seasickness. sick something up.

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  3. Woozy is an adjective that means mentally unclear, dizzy, or vague. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of woozy from Merriam-Webster, America's largest dictionary.

  4. WOOZY meaning: 1. feeling weak or ill and unable to think clearly: 2. feeling weak or sick and unable to think…. Learn more.

  5. Woozy definition: stupidly confused; muddled; befuddled. See examples of WOOZY used in a sentence.

  6. If you're feeling dizzy and a little bit sick, you can say you're woozy. You're going to feel slightly woozy after you get your wisdom teeth removed, so be sure to have someone drive you home and look after you.

  7. noun. Word origin. C19: perhaps from a blend of woolly + muzzy or dizzy. Word Frequency. woozy in American English. (ˈwuzi ; ˈwʊzi ) US. adjective Word forms: ˈwoozier or ˈwooziest Informal. 1. dizzy, faint, and sickish. 2. befuddled, muddled, or dazed, as from drink, drugs, a blow, etc.

  8. Woozy means dazed, confused, dizzy, or queasy. It may also mean drunken or tipsy. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this adjective.