"Headiest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Headiest" Meaning

Headiest: (adjective) The most exciting, stimulating, or intoxicating. It is often used to describe an experience, activity, or substance that is particularly thrilling, thrilling, or hallucinatory. For example: "The most headiest part of the festival was the live music performance late at night."

"Headiest" Examples

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The headiest of the crop of new employees was the young woman who had just graduated from college and was full of fresh ideas. (adjective)
The company had just received the headiest dose of investment capital, and everyone was excited about the potential for growth. (noun)
The headiest of attitudes problems was finally resolved when the two parties agreed to mediation. (adjective)
The researcher spent years studying the headiest forms of plant life in the Amazon rainforest. (noun)
The headiest of the menu was the spicy dish that was sure to kickstart anyone's metabolism. (adjective)

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Headhunting is a phrase used in business and industry to describe the practice of a company actively seeking out and poaching employees from other companies, often with the aim of recruiting top talent or filling a specific job role. This can involve contacting the target employee directly, or using recruitment agencies or headhunters to find and approach suitable candidates.

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Headiness is a noun that refers to a feeling of lightheadedness or dizziness, often caused by a sudden change in position, a lack of oxygen, or a surge of excitement or emotion. It can also describe a state of elation or euphoria, as if one's head is "in the clouds" or they are feeling "on top of the world."

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Headlamps refer to a type of lighting device worn on the head, typically used for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, or running, which provides light to the user's path or environment. They are similar to flashlights but are worn on the head rather than held in the hand, allowing the user to free up their hands for other tasks. Headlamps are often used in low-light conditions where it would be difficult or impractical to hold a flashlight, and can also be used to provide light for reading or other activities in the dark.

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