Heady ( adjective , adjective )

(As an adjective)

Heady ( adjective )

Having a strong or intoxicating effect on the mind or emotions; tending to make one feel lightheaded or dizzy.

Origin:

From the word "head" meaning the uppermost part of something or the leader.

Examples:

  1. The heady aroma of the flowers made her feel lightheaded.
  2. The heady wine made him feel dizzy.
  3. The heady scent of the perfume was overpowering.
  4. The heady feeling of success was overwhelming.
  5. The heady rush of adrenaline was addictive.

(As an adjective)

Heady ( adjective )

Having a strong or intoxicating effect on the mind or emotions; tending to make one feel lightheaded or dizzy.

Origin:

From the word "head" meaning the uppermost part of something or the leader.

Examples:

  1. The heady aroma of the flowers made her feel lightheaded.
  2. The heady wine made him feel dizzy.
  3. The heady scent of the perfume was overpowering.
  4. The heady feeling of success was overwhelming.
  5. The heady rush of adrenaline was addictive.
Some random words: clapper, polish, reproduction