IPA: /ˈwuːziər/
KK: /ˈwuzɪər/
Feeling dizzy or lightheaded, often due to confusion or intoxication.
After spinning around in circles, I felt woozier than ever.
Comparative: woozier
Superlative: woozies
This word originates from the informal English term 'woozy', meaning dizzy or lightheaded, with the suffix '-ier' indicating a comparative form. Therefore, 'woozier' means more dizzy or lightheaded than something else.
Think of feeling 'dizzy' or 'lightheaded' when you are 'woozy', and remember that 'woozier' means even more so.