heady 音标拼音: [h'ɛdi]
a . 顽固的,任性的,性急的,猛烈的
顽固的,任性的,性急的,猛烈的
heady adj 1 :
marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters ; "
judicious use of one '
s money "; "
a wise decision " [
synonym : {
judicious }, {
wise }, {
heady }]
2 :
extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic [
synonym :
{
heady }, {
intoxicating }]
3 :
marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences ;
"
foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the hijacker ";
"
became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans "-
Macaulay ; "
a reckless driver "; "
a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest " [
synonym : {
foolhardy }, {
heady }, {
rash },
{
reckless }]
Heady \
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1 .
Willful ;
rash ;
precipitate ;
hurried on by will or passion ;
ungovernable .
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1913 Webster ]
All the talent required is to be hot ,
to be heady ,
--
to be violent on one side or the other . --
Sir W .
Temple .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Apt to affect the head ;
intoxicating ;
strong .
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1913 Webster ]
The liquor is too heady . --
Dryden .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Violent ;
impetuous . "
A heady currance ." --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
91 Moby Thesaurus words for "
heady ":
agitating ,
astute ,
barmy ,
breathtaking ,
cagey ,
charged ,
cliff -
hanging ,
disobedient ,
disquieting ,
distracting ,
disturbing ,
electric ,
exciting ,
exhilarating ,
foam -
flecked ,
foamy ,
frothy ,
galvanic ,
headstrong ,
heart -
expanding ,
heart -
stirring ,
heart -
swelling ,
heart -
thrilling ,
impressive ,
inebriant ,
inebriating ,
inebriative ,
inflammatory ,
insubordinate ,
intoxicating ,
intoxicative ,
irresponsible ,
jarring ,
jolting ,
lathery ,
lawless ,
licentious ,
maddening ,
mind -
blowing ,
moving ,
mutinous ,
overcoming ,
overmastering ,
overpowering ,
overwhelming ,
perspicacious ,
perturbing ,
piquant ,
provocative ,
provoking ,
rampant ,
ravishing ,
reinless ,
sagacious ,
savvy ,
self -
willed ,
soapsuddy ,
soapsudsy ,
soapy ,
soul -
stirring ,
spirit -
stirring ,
spumose ,
spumous ,
spumy ,
stimulating ,
stimulative ,
stirring ,
striking ,
suddy ,
sudsy ,
suspenseful ,
suspensive ,
tantalizing ,
telling ,
thrilling ,
thrilly ,
troubling ,
unaccountable ,
unbridled ,
unchecked ,
uncontrolled ,
uncurbed ,
undisciplined ,
ungoverned ,
unreined ,
unrestrained ,
unsettling ,
upsetting ,
wildcat ,
willful ,
yeasty
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HEADY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of HEADY is willful, rash How to use heady in a sentence
HEADY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Heady definition: intoxicating See examples of HEADY used in a sentence
HEADY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Those were heady times, made more acute and often fretful by the lack of confidence in where things might go
HEADY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A heady drink, atmosphere, or experience strongly affects your senses, for example by making you feel drunk or excited in the heady days just after their marriage I felt heady and euphoric
heady - Wiktionary, the free dictionary heady (comparative headier, superlative headiest) Intoxicating or stupefying quotations
heady | meaning of heady in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English . . . • He was filled with a heady longing for the office and Mr Chand to accept him; to let him stay • This is a heady prospect, the more so during a recession
heady adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of heady adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Heady - definition of heady by The Free Dictionary 1 giddy; dizzy: heady with the triumph 2 affecting the mind or senses greatly; intoxicating: heady perfume 3 exciting; exhilarating: the heady news of victory 4 rashly impetuous
Heady Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary HEADY meaning: 1 : causing feelings of excitement or dizziness having a powerful effect on your senses; 2 : very excited and happy
heady, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary heady, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary