scazontic

/sɪˈzoʊntɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Suffering from or characterized by a sudden or severe attack of vertigo or dizziness, especially during a change in direction or movement.

“The skier struggled with scazontic spells, making it difficult to navigate the mountain trails.”

2. noun

A person who experiences scazontic spells or vertigo.

“She’s a scazontic, so it’s best to sit in the front row when we’re on the bus.”

Synonyms

  • dizzy
  • vertiginous

Antonyms

  • stable
  • steady