woozy
/wuː
zi/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If you feel
woozy
, you feel rather weak and unsteady and cannot think clearly. [INFORMAL
] □
word ◆◆◆ /wɜː r d/ (words , wording , worded )
1
N‑COUNT
A
word
is a single unit of language that can be represented in writing or speech. In English, a word has a space on either side of it when it is written. □
2
N‑PLURAL
[oft with poss] Someone's
words
are what they say or write. □
3
N‑PLURAL
The
words
of a song consist of the text that is sung, in contrast to the music that is played. □
4
N‑SING
If you have
a word
with someone, you have a short conversation with them. [SPOKEN
] □ [+
5
N‑COUNT
If you offer someone a
word of
something such as warning, advice, or praise, you warn, advise, or praise them. □ [+
6
N‑SING
If you say that someone does not
hear, understand, or say
a word
, you are emphasizing that they hear, understand, or say nothing at all. [EMPHASIS
] □
7
N‑UNCOUNT
[oft
8
N‑SING
If you give your
word
, you make a sincere promise to someone. □
9
N‑SING
If someone gives
the word
to do something, they give an order to do it. □
10
VERB
To
word
something in a particular way means to choose or use particular words to express it. □ [V
n adv/prep]
11 → see also code word , four-letter word , play on words , printed word , spoken word , wording , written word
12
PHRASE
If you say that people consider something to be a
dirty word
, you mean that they disapprove of it. □
13
PHRASE
If you do something
from the word go
, you do it from the very beginning of a period of time or situation. □
14
PHRASE
You can use
in
their
words
or
in
their
own words
to indicate that you are reporting what someone said using the exact words that they used. □
15
PHRASE
You use
in a word
to indicate that you are giving a summary of what you have just been saying, or are giving a reply, in as brief a way as possible. □
16
PHRASE
If someone has
the last word
or
the final word
in a discussion, argument, or disagreement, they are the one who wins it or who makes the final decision. □