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Term: Dissy

Description:

Dissy is a noun and an adjective used to describe a person who appears confused, disoriented, or dizzy. It can also refer to a feeling of lightheadedness or a state of confusion.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. A person who appears confused or disoriented, often due to tiredness or illness.

Example sentence: The poor dissy looked lost in the middle of the crowded street.

2. A feeling of lightheadedness or dizziness.

Example sentence: I suddenly experienced a dissy after standing up too quickly.

Adjective:

1. Describing a person or their behavior as confused, disoriented, or dizzy.

Example sentence: Her dissy response to the question made it clear she wasn't paying attention.

2. Indicating a state of confusion or disorientation.

Example sentence: Trying to navigate the new city made me feel dissy and overwhelmed.

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