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Definition of ditzy in English: ditzy(also ditsy) adjectiveditsier, ditziest, ditsiest, ditzier ˈdɪtsiˈdɪtsi North American informal Silly or scatterbrained. 〈北美,非正式〉蠢的;没有头脑的 don't tell me my ditzy secretary didn't send you an invitation! 难道我那没头脑的秘书没有给你寄邀请函! Example sentencesExamples - She seemed more giddy, ditzy and seemed entirely too comfortable with the current crowd of males she was attracting.
- And just because I'm blonde and a cheerleader doesn't mean that I'm stupid and ditzy.
- She is kind of ditzy, though, but she has good intentions.
- If you always play a ditsy blond, take the role of a brilliant brunette.
- My worst fear was that I would falter and look like some stupid ditzy girl.
- All the other cheerleaders have brains and aren't as ditzy.
- I headed over to the table we usually occupied and spotted them all pointing towards where Stephanie and her ditzy comrades were sitting.
- If he does, I'll bet he lumps me in with the rest of the ditzy girls in our class.
- His co-workers, including the ditzy DeeDee appear to be as miserable as Joe is.
- Though she could be a bit ditzy at times, Jenny was a genuinely nice person who had more friends than she could count.
- I just hope it isn't my luck that I get some ditzy valley girl, or some brain-dead heartthrob.
- I can be ditsy at times like Bridget and, most important, we share the same sense of style.
- The squids had wads of cash ready to spend on some ditzy chick, but we had pure animal charisma and the Under-18 set.
- She liked her message, even if it was sort of stupid and ditzy.
- There aren't naturally stupid or ditzy people at our school mind you.
- Even when they're on the ditzy side, these women still know what to do.
- Though she tended to be ditzy at times, she was a great friend.
- I'm very girly, very into fashion, and I can be more than a little ditzy.
- This is a first, she's generally really ditsy looking, though don't let that fool you.
- Her neck wouldn't even squish; it's just a tether for that ditzy helium-balloon head of hers.
Synonyms stupid, unintelligent, idiotic, foolish, silly, brainless, half-witted, witless, vacuous, vapid, hare-brained, feather-brained, birdbrained, pea-brained, scatterbrained, scatty, giddy, skittish, flighty, frivolous, thoughtless
Derivativesnoun North American informal Jemmey's main characteristic is her silly ditziness, but I never know what to do with her when they're in a crisis. Example sentencesExamples - Flo is tall, angular and stately, a fascinating mixture of formal hauteur and bohemian ditziness.
- And likewise, I try to remain a little distant and aloof, and not reveal too much of myself and my ditziness.
- I may not like her ditziness, but I truly admire her intelligence, her ambition.
- Her episodes of what I can only call ‘ditsiness’ are the stuff of family legends and tonight she surpassed herself.
Origin1970s: of unknown origin. Rhymesglitzy, itsy-bitsy, Mitzi, ritzy, Uffizi Definition of ditzy in US English: ditzy(also ditsy) adjectiveˈditsēˈdɪtsi North American informal Silly or scatterbrained. 〈北美,非正式〉蠢的;没有头脑的 don't tell me my ditzy secretary didn't send you an invitation! 难道我那没头脑的秘书没有给你寄邀请函! Example sentencesExamples - There aren't naturally stupid or ditzy people at our school mind you.
- All the other cheerleaders have brains and aren't as ditzy.
- This is a first, she's generally really ditsy looking, though don't let that fool you.
- Even when they're on the ditzy side, these women still know what to do.
- His co-workers, including the ditzy DeeDee appear to be as miserable as Joe is.
- And just because I'm blonde and a cheerleader doesn't mean that I'm stupid and ditzy.
- She liked her message, even if it was sort of stupid and ditzy.
- I'm very girly, very into fashion, and I can be more than a little ditzy.
- Though she tended to be ditzy at times, she was a great friend.
- I just hope it isn't my luck that I get some ditzy valley girl, or some brain-dead heartthrob.
- If you always play a ditsy blond, take the role of a brilliant brunette.
- I headed over to the table we usually occupied and spotted them all pointing towards where Stephanie and her ditzy comrades were sitting.
- Though she could be a bit ditzy at times, Jenny was a genuinely nice person who had more friends than she could count.
- If he does, I'll bet he lumps me in with the rest of the ditzy girls in our class.
- The squids had wads of cash ready to spend on some ditzy chick, but we had pure animal charisma and the Under-18 set.
- I can be ditsy at times like Bridget and, most important, we share the same sense of style.
- She is kind of ditzy, though, but she has good intentions.
- My worst fear was that I would falter and look like some stupid ditzy girl.
- Her neck wouldn't even squish; it's just a tether for that ditzy helium-balloon head of hers.
- She seemed more giddy, ditzy and seemed entirely too comfortable with the current crowd of males she was attracting.
Synonyms stupid, unintelligent, idiotic, foolish, silly, brainless, half-witted, witless, vacuous, vapid, hare-brained, feather-brained, birdbrained, pea-brained, scatterbrained, scatty, giddy, skittish, flighty, frivolous, thoughtless
Origin1970s: of unknown origin. |