vertiginously

/vərˈtɪdʒənəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes or involves a feeling of dizziness or spinning, especially due to great height or speed.
    • The tower rose vertiginously above the city, making visitors grip the railing tightly.
    • She watched the hawk climb vertiginously into the bright blue sky.
    • The roller coaster dropped vertiginously, leaving everyone breathless.
  2. In a way that is extremely fast, rapid, or disorienting, often causing a sense of instability or confusion.
    • The stock market rose vertiginously, then crashed just as quickly.
    • Her fame grew vertiginously after the movie's release, leaving her little time for privacy.
    • Technology has advanced vertiginously over the past decade, changing how we live and work.
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