Synonym: black out, dim, hazy, indistinct, keel over, pale, swoon, vague, weak, weaken. Antonym: intense, loud, strong. Similar words: maintain, ain't, painter, in the main, complaint, paintwork, plaintiff, constraint. Meaning: [feɪnt] n. a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain. v. pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain. adj. 1. deficient in magnitude; barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc 2. lacking clarity or distinctness 3. lacking strength or vigor 4. weak and likely to lose consciousness 5. indistinctly understood or felt or perceived 6. lacking conviction or boldness or courage.
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31. She gave me a faint smile of recognition.
32. I heard a faint rustle in the bushes.
33. I can't make out the number?it's very faint.
34. He could see faint lines in her face.
35. She spoke English with a faint Dutch accent.
36. The island was a faint blur through misty rain.
37. I was beginning to feel a little faint.
38. He fell to the ground in a dead faint.
39. She felt faint with hunger.
40. Marcie will faint at the sight of blood.
41. I think I'm going to faint.
42. The sensors pick up faint vibrations in the Earth.
43. She slumped to the ground in a faint.
44. A faint hope still flickered in her breast.
45. There was a faint pink tinge to the sky.
46. The heat made him feel quite faint .
47. A faint sneer of satisfaction crossed her face.
48. Her voice was low with a faint regional intonation.
49. She has a faint Irish lilt.
50. Pretending to faint was merely artifice.
51. She bears a faint resemblance to my sister.
52. We could hear the faint hiss of escaping gas.
53. He gave her a faint smile of acknowledgement.
54. I heard his faint okay.
55. He recovered from a faint.
56. I picked up a faint smell of coffee.
57. The walkers were faint from hunger.
58. He complained of feeling curiously weak and faint.
59. The old man went into the faint.
60. The writing on the stone was very faint.