Faint
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Meanings of Faint
Adjective
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If you feel faint, you feel very weak and might fall down.
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If something is faint, it is very soft or hard to see, like a faint sound or light.
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Faint can also mean not strong or not very clear.
Noun
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A faint is when someone suddenly falls down because they feel very weak or dizzy.
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When someone is in a faint, they are not awake and need help.
Explanation of the word: Faint
Faint means to feel very weak or dizzy, like you might fall down. Sometimes, when people are really tired or scared, they can feel faint.
Translations for the word: Faint
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Faint
The word 'faint' means to feel weak or dizzy, like you might fall down. It can also mean something that is not very strong or clear.
You pronounce 'faint' like this: 'faynt'. It rhymes with 'paint'.
The word 'faint' comes from the Old French word 'feint', which means 'feigned' or 'pretended'. It has been used in English for a long time!
The word 'faint' in Bengali is 'ম্লান' (Mlān).