Sentence examples for lightheaded from inspiring English sources

The word "lightheaded" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a feeling of being dizzy, faint, or "spacy" - typically as a result of fatigue, illness, or physical/emotional stress. Example sentence: I felt lightheaded after my long run, so I had to sit down and rest before I could continue.

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lightheaded

adjective

Dizzy or feeling faint, usually caused by a drop in blood pressure to the brain.

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But when he turned back to the overfilled apartment he was lightheaded.

Prone to fainting spells, she said toward the end of the interview that she felt lightheaded.

But as a tea, it's a mild stimulant, and it really does keep you from being lightheaded.

She continued the list while I listened, feeling lightheaded.

A month later, Collins was frequently lightheaded, nauseous and dizzy.

He felt lightheaded, just as he had two years ago when he dropped to his knees on that same spot, pulled back the blue sheet covering a lifeless lump and recognized his father's face.

After 30 minutes of hovering, I told my friend that I felt lightheaded.

A day after staging a protest of his stalled contract talks, the Jets' All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis said he was lightheaded when he sat out a few plays during practice Monday.

If I got lightheaded, I would associate it with long QT," she says.

Part of Olympic training involves underwater work, and for Dana, having to hold her breath to the point of feeling lightheaded was one of the hardest things to do.

But between one lunch and the next, Durga often has so little to eat that by the time she makes it to school the next morning, she's lightheaded and listless.

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