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- adjectivefaint (adjective) · fainter (comparative adjective) · faintest (superlative adjective)
- (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible:"the faint murmur of voices"
- (of a hope, chance, or possibility) slight; remote:"there is a faint chance that the enemy may flee"
- lacking in strength or enthusiasm; feeble:"the faint beat of a butterfly's wing"
- weak and dizzy; close to losing consciousness:"the heat made him feel faint"
verbfaint (verb) · faints (third person present) · fainted (past tense) · fainted (past participle) · fainting (present participle)- lose consciousness for a short time because of a temporarily insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain:"I fainted from loss of blood"
- archaicgrow weak or feeble; decline:"the fires were fainting"
nounfaint (noun) · faints (plural noun)- a sudden loss of consciousness:"she hit the floor in a dead faint"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘feigned’, also ‘feeble, cowardly’, surviving in faint heart): from Old French faint, past participle of faindre (see feign). Compare with feint.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.faint 1 of 3 adjective ˈfānt : weak, dizzy, and likely to faint faint 2 of 3 intransitive verb : to lose consciousness because of a temporary decrease in the blood supply to the brainwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/faintto suddenly become unconscious for a short time, usually falling down onto the floor: She fainted with exhaustion. (Definition of faint from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…faint (third-person singular simple present faints, present participle fainting, simple past and past participle fainted) (intransitive) To lose consciousness through a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).en.wiktionary.org/wiki/faintFAINT meaning: 1 : not clearly seen, heard, tasted, felt, etc.; 2 : very slight or smallwww.britannica.com/dictionary/faint
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