Giddy

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idiotmike

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Dear teachers,

I was reading the definition of "giddy" from the dictionary. There was a sentence which I found particularly baffling.

"Luke felt almost giddy with relief."

As far as I understand, giddy means dizzy. How can one be dizzy while feeling relief?

Could you help me understand? Thank you.
 
I'd say that in this sort of context "giddy" means "euphoric". "Luke felt almost giddy with relief."
 
Euphoric, yes - or light-headed.
 
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