giddy in Swedish
giddy in Swedish is vimmelkantig, yr, svindlande — giddy means feeling dizzy or unsteady, as if the head is spinning.
giddy in Swedish
vimmelkantig
(predicative, _, only) Feeling a sense of spinning in the head, causing a perception of unsteadiness and being about to fall down; dizzy.
yr
(predicative, _, only) Feeling a sense of spinning in the head, causing a perception of unsteadiness and being about to fall down; dizzy.
svindlande
(attributive) Causing or likely to cause dizziness or a feeling of unsteadiness.
förnöjd
Unable to concentrate or think seriously; easily excited; impulsive; also, lightheartedly silly; frivolous.
lycklig
Unable to concentrate or think seriously; easily excited; impulsive; also, lightheartedly silly; frivolous.
själaglad
Unable to concentrate or think seriously; easily excited; impulsive; also, lightheartedly silly; frivolous.
What does "giddy" mean?
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adjective Feeling dizzy or unsteady, as if the head is spinning.
"She felt giddy after spinning around on the ride."
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adjective Overcome with lighthearted excitement or happiness.
"The kids were giddy with excitement on Christmas morning."
giddy in a sentence
- She felt giddy after spinning around on the ride.
- The kids were giddy with excitement on Christmas morning.
- He felt giddy with relief when he got the job offer.
Common Swedish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "giddy" in Swedish?
"giddy" in Swedish is vimmelkantig, yr, svindlande. giddy means: Feeling dizzy or unsteady, as if the head is spinning.
How do you use "giddy" in a sentence?
Example: "She felt giddy after spinning around on the ride." In Swedish, "giddy" is vimmelkantig, yr, svindlande.
Are there other ways to say "giddy" in Swedish?
Yes — Swedish has 6 translations listed for "giddy": vimmelkantig, yr, svindlande, förnöjd, lycklig, själaglad.
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