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vertigo

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun vertigo has 1 sense
  1. dizziness, giddiness, lightheadedness, vertigo - a reeling sensation; feeling about to fall
    --1 is a kind of symptom

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Vertigo

Definition: A feeling of dizziness or a spinning sensation often accompanied by nausea, caused by an inner ear problem or a dysfunction in the balance mechanisms of the body.


Sense 1 (Noun - Medical): A condition characterized by episodes of dizziness and loss of balance, often associated with disorders of the inner ear.

Example sentence: She was diagnosed with vertigo and advised to undergo vestibular rehabilitation therapy.


Sense 2 (Noun - Figurative): A feeling of being disoriented, confused, or having a loss of control due to being overwhelmed or standing at a great height.

Example sentence: As he stood on the edge of the skyscraper's terrace, sudden vertigo consumed him, and he couldn't move an inch.


Sense 3 (Noun - Cinema): A 1958 psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, involving a former police detective with acrophobia who becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman.

Example sentence: "Vertigo" is often hailed as one of Hitchcock's greatest works, known for its mesmerizing suspense and visual storytelling.


Sense 4 (Noun - Popular): A popular amusement park ride that spins and tilts in different directions, simulating the feeling of dizziness.

Example sentence: The new roller coaster at the amusement park features a thrilling vertigo ride that is not recommended for those with motion sickness.


Sense 5 (Adjective - Popular): Used to describe something popularized or known by many people, especially within a specific locality.

Example sentence: The local restaurant is famous for its vertigo-inducing burger, which is loved by the residents of this town.


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