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headiness
English
Etymology
heady +? -ness
Noun
headiness (usually uncountable, plural headinesses)
- The characteristic of being heady.
Anagrams
- adhesines
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heady
English
Etymology
From Middle English hedi, hevedi, equivalent to head +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?di/
- Rhymes: -?di
Adjective
heady (comparative headier, superlative headiest)
- Intoxicating or stupefying.
- Tending to upset the mind or senses.
- Exhilarating.
- Intellectual.
- Rash or impetuous.
Derived terms
- headily
- headiness
Translations
Anagrams
- hayed
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