faint
a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain • Syn: swoon, syncope, deliquium • Derivationally related forms: swoon (for: swoon) • Hypernyms: loss of consciousness
pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain (Freq. 1) • Syn: conk, swoon, pass out • Derivationally related forms: swoon (for: swoon) • Hypernyms: zonk out, pass out, black out • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s
1. deficient in magnitude; barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc (Freq. 5) - a faint outline - the wan sun cast faint shadows - the faint light of a distant candle - weak colors - a faint hissing sound - a faint aroma - a weak pulse • Syn: weak • Similar to: perceptible • Derivationally related forms: faintness 2. lacking clarity or distinctness (Freq. 5) - a dim figure in the distance - only a faint recollection - shadowy figures in the gloom - saw a vague outline of a building through the fog - a few wispy memories of childhood • Syn: dim, shadowy, vague, wispy • Similar to: indistinct • Derivationally related forms: vagueness (for: vague), faintness, dimness (for: dim) 3. lacking strength or vigor (Freq. 4) - damning with faint praise - faint resistance - feeble efforts - a feeble voice • Syn: feeble • Similar to: weak • Derivationally related forms: feebleness (for: feeble), faintness 4. weak and likely to lose consciousness (Freq. 1) - suddenly felt faint from the pain - was sick and faint from hunger - felt light in the head - a swooning fit - light-headed with wine - light-headed from lack of sleep • Syn: light, swooning, light-headed, lightheaded • Similar to: ill, sick • Derivationally related forms: lightheadedness (for: lightheaded), faintness 5. indistinctly understood or felt or perceived - a faint clue to the origin of the mystery - haven't the faintest idea • Similar to: indistinct 6. lacking conviction or boldness or courage - faint heart ne'er won fair lady • Syn: fainthearted, timid, faint-hearted • Similar to: cowardly, fearful • Derivationally related forms: timidness (for: timid), timidity (for: timid), faintheartedness (for: fainthearted), faintness
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