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1faint

adjective \ˈfānt\

: not clearly seen, heard, tasted, felt, etc.

: very slight or small

: weak and dizzy

Full Definition of FAINT

1
:  lacking courage and spirit :  cowardly <faint of heart>
2
:  weak, dizzy, and likely to faint
3
:  lacking strength or vigor :  performed, offered, or accomplished weakly or languidly <faint praise>
4
:  producing a sensation of faintness :  oppressive <the faint atmosphere of a tropical port>
5
a :  hardly perceptible :  dim <faint handwriting>
b :  vague 2a <haven't the faintest idea>
faint·ish \ˈfān-tish\ adjective
faint·ish·ness noun
faint·ly adverb
faint·ness noun
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Origin of FAINT

Middle English faint, feint, from Anglo-French, from past participle of feindre, faindre to feign, lose heart — more at feign
First Known Use: 14th century

Rhymes with FAINT

2faint

verb

: to suddenly become unconscious

Full Definition of FAINT

intransitive verb
1
archaic :  to lose courage or spirit
2
archaic :  to become weak
3
:  to lose consciousness because of a temporary decrease in the blood supply to the brain

First Known Use of FAINT

14th century

3faint

noun

Definition of FAINT

:  the physiological action of fainting; also :  the resulting condition :  syncope 1

First Known Use of FAINT

1792

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FAINT Defined for Kids

1faint

adjective \ˈfānt\
faint·erfaint·est

Definition of FAINT for Kids

1
:  not clear or plain :  dim <faint handwriting>
2
:  weak or dizzy and likely to collapse <I feel faint.>
3
:  lacking strength <a faint attempt> <a faint breeze>
faint·ly adverb
faint·ness noun

2faint

verb
faint·edfaint·ing

Definition of FAINT for Kids

:  to suddenly lose consciousness

3faint

noun

Definition of FAINT for Kids

:  an act or condition of suddenly losing consciousness

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