Adjective
ditzy (comparative ditzier, superlative ditziest)
(informal) Silly or scatterbrained, usually of a young woman.
Ditzy dumb blonde? I can be ditzy. I can be. Goldie Hawn
I think there's a difference between ditzy and dumb. Dumb is just not knowing. Ditzy is having the courage to ask! Jessica Simpson
I think since I'm not particularly well-known as myself, it's funny all the different perceptions people have of me. Like, if someone's only seen me in 'Death Proof,' they think I'm sort of a ditzy girl who says stupid things and wears revealing outfits all the time. Mary Elizabeth Winstead
“I don’t want to be elegant, I’m not a horse being groomed for auction,” she remarks to Irma, a seemingly ditzy but secretly deep socialite (Samara Weaving). Source: Internet
“Layering up different scales of floral patterns, from ditzy to large scale, in a tonal colour palette, is a really interesting way of decorating, especially when it’s done using stronger colours, such as pinks through to plums,” says Driver. Source: Internet
I'm not a heroin addict, but I was playing really bubbly, adorable, silly, ditzy characters at the time, and I just thought I was cooler than that!" Source: Internet