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the dizziness
noun
The state of being dizzy; the sensation of instability.
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Some of the new drugs made him dizzy so now he also has a pill for the dizziness.
The dizziness intensified.
What did the dizziness indicate?
"Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom".
This undoubtedly contributed to the dizziness he complained of today".
We decided to just give in and savor the dizziness.
A psychiatrist told her she would never get better and to try to accept the dizziness.
Next, I go to an audiologist to find out if the dizziness might be vestibular.
He shook his head again; he liked the swirl of the dizziness.
The dizziness, the brain fog, the fatigue – they are probably related.
Anxiety in Kierkegaard is a kind of vertigo — "the dizziness of freedom," he calls it.
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