Faintement example sentences
faint
adjective
faint (adjective) · fainter (comparative adjective) · faintest (superlative adjective)
- (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible:
- (of a hope, chance, or possibility) slight; remote:
- lacking in strength or enthusiasm; feeble:
- weak and dizzy; close to losing consciousness:
- lose consciousness for a short time because of a temporarily insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain:
- grow weak or feeble; decline:
- a sudden loss of consciousness:
Synonyms
indistinct, vague, unclear, indefinite, obscure, imperceptible, unobtrusive, pale, light, faded, bleached, quiet, muted, muffled, stifled, subdued, feeble, weak, thin, whispered, murmured, low, soft, gentle, clear, loud, slight, slender, slim, small, tiny, minimal, negligible, remote, distant, vague, unlikely, improbable, doubtful, dubious, poor, outside, minuscule, exiguous, great, unenthusiastic, halfhearted, weak, feeble, strong, dizzy, giddy, lightheaded, muzzy, weak, unsteady, shaky, wobbly, reeling, woozy, woolly, dopey, trembly, vertiginous, collapse, drop, swoon, blackout, collapse, coma, swoon, syncope"Faintement" Example Sentences
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