IPA: /ˈwuːzi/
KK: /ˈwuːzi/
The most dizzy or lightheaded; feeling faint or unsteady.
After spinning around in circles, I felt the wooziest I've ever been.
Comparative: woozier
Superlative: wooziest
The word 'wooziest' is derived from 'woozy' (originating from the early 20th century, possibly a variant of 'dizzy' or 'woozy' meaning confused or dazed) and the suffix '-est' (indicating the superlative form). Therefore, 'wooziest' means the most confused or dazed.
Think of feeling 'dizzy' or 'confused' when you are the 'most' in that state — that's what 'wooziest' means.
No commonly confused words.