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View definitions for faint

faint

adjective as in weak

noun as in unconsciousness

verb as in lose consciousness

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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.

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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.

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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.

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"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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