WOOZY


Meaning of WOOZY in English

-zē, -zi adjective

Etymology: probably alteration of oozy

1. : befuddled

still woozy from the narcotics which eased the pain — Time

pseudomystical doctrine which he finds impracticable and woozy — A.J.Nock

2. : affected with dizziness, mild nausea, or weakness : sick

she came out nicely, but I felt woozy in the stomach — B.T.Guyton

3. : resembling an alcoholic hallucination or euphoria or something experienced in one

a way of making life look delightfully woozy — Time

4. : vague , blurry , woolly

woozy sentimentality

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.