WOOZY


Meaning of WOOZY in English

adj.

Pronunciation: ' wü-z ē , ' wu ̇ -

Function: adjective

Inflected Form: woo · zi · er ; -est

Etymology: origin unknown

Date: 1897

1 : mentally unclear or hazy <seems a little woozy , not quite knowing what to say ― J. A. Lukacs>

2 : affected with dizziness, mild nausea, or weakness

3 : having a soft, indistinct, or unfocused quality : VAGUE , FUZZY < woozy ⋯ prose and vaguely beneficent statements ― Roz Kaveney>

– woo · zi · ly adverb

– woo · zi · ness noun

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