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vertigo
[vur-ti-goh]
noun
plural
vertigoes, vertiginesa dizzying sensation of tilting within stable surroundings or of being in tilting or spinning surroundings.
vertigo
/ ˈɜːɪˌɡəʊ /
noun
pathol a sensation of dizziness or abnormal motion resulting from a disorder of the sense of balance
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of vertigo1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of vertigo1
Example Sentences
The reports described unexpected cases of cardiac arrest, blurred vision, choking, vertigo and kidney injuries, among other issues — and in some instances identified specific concerns about how the drugs were made.
In all, for many white Americans, the Age of Trump left them with a deep sense of vertigo.
“Maybe it reflected back the chaos, the ambiguity, the vertigo of living.”
One of his duties as intel officer was to monitor the group’s enemies on the left, which could induce vertigo.
I love the sensation of vertigo that it creates.
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