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faint
adjective as in having little effect on senses
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adjective as in weak
noun as in unconsciousness
Example Sentences
If 1960s Beatlemania was defined by teenage girls fainting and screaming, the plan now is arguably to get Gen Z - in internet parlance - "screaming, crying, throwing up" from behind their phone screens in excitement.
The exorbitant cost of buying a well-bred racehorse is not for the faint of wallet.
Arsenal's title hopes may only be faint but they have still got to try to exert a bit of pressure on Liverpool.
His food costs £90 a month, there are vet's bills, and recently he needed a new harness that helps him to communicate to her, including when she is about to faint.
"He is normal, without any complaints. He did not report any fainting or memory loss."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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