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    tizzy
    /ˈtɪzi/

    noun

    • 1. a state of nervous excitement or agitation: informal "he got into a tizzy and was talking absolute tosh"

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  2. a state of excitement or confusion: She’s in a tizzy because she locked her keys in the car.

  3. The meaning of TIZZY is a highly excited and distracted state of mind. How to use tizzy in a sentence.

  4. a state of excitement or confusion: She’s in a tizzy because she locked her keys in the car.

  5. a nervous, excited, or distracted state. British Obsolete. a sixpence. tizzy. / ˈtɪzɪ / noun. informal. a state of confusion, anxiety, or excitement Also calledtizztiz-wozˈtɪzˌwɒz. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of tizzy 1. First recorded in 1795–1805; origin uncertain. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of tizzy 1.

  6. If you're feeling nervous and agitated, you're in a tizzy. If you dislike public speaking, you might be in a tizzy about an upcoming presentation you're giving at school. The noun tizzy can be positive or negative.

  7. Definition of tizzy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define tizzy. tizzy synonyms, tizzy pronunciation, tizzy translation, English dictionary definition of tizzy. n. pl. tiz·zies Slang A state of nervous excitement or confusion; a dither.