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Sentence count:286+18Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: black outdimhazyindistinctkeel overpaleswoonvagueweakweakenAntonym: intenseloudstrongSimilar words: maintainain'tpainterin the maincomplaintpaintworkplaintiffconstraintMeaning: [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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241. A faint breeze wafted a salty tang off the sea, jingled the rigging on the rows of yachts.
242. He could not resist a faint smile creeping over his face.
243. Sitting there he would often hear strange sounds echoing around him; the shifting of books or the faint creaking of shelves.
244. The shares had just started to recover on faint hopes of a busy festive season.
245. On her face appeared the faint glimmer of a smile.
246. She felt faint now, but for a very different reason, and she bit down hard on her lip.
247. On the wall you could see the faint outline of where a picture had once hung.
248. Her daughter-in-law was deathly pale, looking as if she would faint.
249. And the faint sound of movement from below told her she was not the only one.
250. I saw her often just lying down in the afternoons because she felt faint from hunger.
251. There was a faint glimmer of light from her window; it was from the night-light which she kept burning.
252. When we faint we return to normal breathing and so fainting is a fail-safe mechanism for hyperventilation control.
253. Sure enough(sentencedict.com/faint.html), not long afterwards she heard the first faint sounds of pursuit.
254. The sky had taken on the faint green cast of an autumn day.
255. A faint glow came through an opaque window which must belong to one of the cloakrooms.
256. There was silence for a moment as they held each other's eyes, broken only by the faint sound of dance music from down below.
257. And Dexter tried to calm his faint resentment against her for casting a shadow over his optimistic mood.
258. Far down the inverted telescope he saw the faint white figure of May Welland-in New York.
259. The last faint hope that there had been some mistake died.
260. It's faint,(sentencedict.com) but it does blemish an otherwise faultless job.
261. Zach's chattering was only a faint rumbling echo in the distance.
262. The faint hope he had offered shrivelled and died in the heat of the hungry, leaping flames.
263. But when he brushes his index finger against her, she grows faint, then willingly acquiesces to his request.
264. From somewhere far-off in the building, he could hear a faint echo of the nurses' choir.
265. Photographs of the comet taken shortly after its discovery show a clear but faint tail.
266. There were a few faint pencil lines on the page.
267. I got dizzy with the smell of the dust and the noise of the gunfire, and I prayed not to faint.
268. Was it already streaked with the first faint grey fingers of dawn?
269. There was a faint smell of hay in my room, even in that weather, even with the windows closed.
270. And make no mistake about it, formation aerobatics are not for the faint of heart.
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