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    heady
    /ˈhɛdi/

    adjective

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  2. HEADY definition: 1. having a powerful effect, making you feel slightly drunk or excited: 2. having a powerful…. Learn more.

  3. a. : willful, rash. heady opinions. b. : violent, impetuous. 2. a. : tending to intoxicate or make giddy or elated. heady wine. being in such distinguished company was a heady experience. : giddy, exhilarated. heady with his success. c. : rich. a heady sauce. a heady variety. d. : impressive. a man of heady accomplishments. 3. a.

  4. adjective. , head·i·er, head·i·est. intoxicating: a heady wine. affecting the mind or senses greatly: heady perfume. exciting; exhilarating: the heady news of victory. Synonyms: stirring, thrilling. Antonyms: disappointing, depressing. rashly impetuous: heady conduct. violent; destructive: heady winds. clever; shrewd:

  5. HEADY meaning: 1. having a powerful effect, making you feel slightly drunk or excited: 2. having a powerful…. Learn more.

  6. noun. Word Frequency. heady in American English. (ˈhɛdi ) adjective Word forms: ˈheadier or ˈheadiest. 1. impetuous; rash; willful. 2. tending to affect the senses; intoxicating.

  7. 1. a. Intoxicating or stupefying: heady liqueur. b. Tending to upset the mind or the balance of senses: standing on a heady outcrop of rock. c. Serving to exhilarate: the heady news of triumph. 2. a. Impetuous and rash: a heady outburst of anger. b. Domineering; overbearing: too heady to reason with. 3. Swift and violent; headlong: a heady current.

  8. Use the adjective heady to describe a sensation that is so exciting it makes you a little dizzy, a bit like being intoxicated. You could talk about the heady scent of your mom's rose garden or the heady feeling of winning the state spelling bee.