headinesses

/ˈhɛdinəsɪz/
noun
  1. The quality of being intoxicating or likely to make one dizzy or excited.
    • The headinesses of sudden fame can be overwhelming for young actors.
    • She enjoyed the headinesses of the mountain air after the long climb.
    • The headinesses of the different wines were compared at the tasting.
  2. The quality of being impetuous or rash.
    • The headinesses of youth often lead to unwise decisions.
    • The team's headinesses on the field resulted in too many penalties.
    • His headinesses in business caused several costly mistakes.
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