めまい
Frequency rank: 21,305. – 21,423. (for form 目眩: 13,689. – 13,714.)
- dizziness; giddiness; vertigoword usually written using kana alone
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
Forms
- めまいFrequency rank: 21,305. – 21,423.
- 目眩【めまい】Frequency rank: 13,689. – 13,714.
- 眩暈【めまい】【げんうん】Frequency rank: 14,107. – 14,145.
- 目まい【めまい】Frequency rank: 47,038. – 47,982.
- 目眩い【めまい】
- げんうん
Generated definitions (experimental)
- dizziness
- giddiness
- vertigo
This refers to a sensation of lightheadedness or a feeling that one might faint. It can occur due to various reasons, such as a sudden change in position or dehydration.
This refers to a feeling of excitement or happiness that can make one feel unsteady or lightheaded. It can also relate to a state of confusion or disorientation.
The children were enjoying themselves so much with the toys that they felt giddy.
This specifically describes a sensation of spinning or the environment moving around you, often related to inner ear problems.
Generated collocations (experimental)
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
15 results
But he suddenly felt dizzy and he sat down again in his old chair.
"I feel sort of dizzy." "You look pale. You'd better take a day off."
Do you often become dizzy if you get up from bed quickly?