Dizzying [adjective]

Definition of Dizzying:

giddy

Synonyms of Dizzying:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dizzying:

Slow

Clear


Sentence/Example of Dizzying:

However, the very content that brought WhiteHat Jr to dizzying heights ultimately returned to haunt it.

Supply path optimization exercises can be long, involved processes with dizzying amounts of data, but they always promise to improve advertisers’ performance.

So it’s not just American politics that’s dizzying right now!

Bitcoin first broke $20,000 in December and has since been on a dizzying run that saw it eclipse $40,000 last week.

The gameplay showed very impressive engine work with a dizzying amount of environmental and particle effects.

Elon Musk’s year of dizzying ascents hit a new apex Monday as the Tesla co-founder passed Bill Gates to become the world’s second-richest person.

Reading through EEG studies on nature soon became a dizzying experience.

It is dizzying to consider the scale of change required to jumpstart the hydrogen industry to supply China’s industrial giants and long-haul trucks — and this is just a snapshot of the full transition that getting to net-zero carbon will require.

What need to look to right or left when you are swallowing up free mile after mile of dizzying road?

At first I used to think the effect of so many people whirling round in the same direction dizzying and monotonous.