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faint

/feɪnt/

[/feɪnt/]

lose consciousness for a short time

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Definition

To suddenly lose consciousness for a short time, usually because of heat, shock, or lack of food. As an adjective it means weak or hard to see or hear.

Example

She felt she might faint in the heat.

She felt she might faint in the heat.

Etymology

From Old French 'feindre' (to feign, grow weak).

How & Where It’s Used

Used for fainting and, as an adjective, for weak sounds, smells, or lights.

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