Heady vs. Heedy — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Heady and Heedy
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Heady
Heady is a surname.
Heedy
(obsolete) Heedful; attentive.
Heady
(of alcoholic drink) potent; intoxicating
Several bottles of heady local wine
Heedy
Heedful.
Heady
Intoxicating or stupefying
Heady liqueur.
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Heady
Tending to upset the mind or the balance of senses
Standing on a heady outcrop of rock.
Heady
Serving to exhilarate
The heady news of triumph.
Heady
Impetuous and rash
A heady outburst of anger.
Heady
Domineering; overbearing
Too heady to reason with.
Heady
Swift and violent; headlong
A heady current.
Heady
Showing intelligence and good judgment; prudent
Heady tactics.
Heady
Suffering from a headache
A heady, throbbing feeling.
Heady
Intoxicating or stupefying.
The cocktail was a heady mixture of spirits.
Heady
Tending to upset the mind or senses.
We looked out from a heady outcrop of rock.
Heady
Exhilarating.
The rock concert was a heady mixture of their greatest hits.
Heady
Intellectual.
Kierkegaard is rather heady reading for a high school student.
Heady
Rash or impetuous.
He made such heady promises that when the time came, he was never able to fulfill them.
Heady
Willful; rash; precipitate; hurried on by will or passion; ungovernable.
All the talent required is to be hot, to be heady, - to be violent on one side or the other.
Heady
Apt to affect the head; intoxicating; strong.
The liquor is too heady.
Heady
Violent; impetuous.
Heady
Extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic
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