I thought i was going to faint when i saw her face.
I felt like I was going to faint. I thought the jabe was to the right, but it was a feint to the left.
The sound became more faint as the evening wore on.
To be wan is to be faint or pale. An example sentence would be: She looked so wan, it was very worrisome.
The darkness waned, and a faint auroral glow began to appear in the east.
"Katie felt faint when she saw the man lying in a pool of blood." "I though that I would faint from the heat today." (adjective) "There was a faint light visible through the closed window." "There was a faint odor of almonds in the air." "He could still see faint marks on the ground where the tree limb had fallen."
She could discern the faint outline of a figure in the darkness.
The literary device used in that sentence is personification, where the waves of the lake are given human-like qualities by fading into a faint haze.
To be wan is to be faint or pale. An example sentence would be: She was so wan, it was starting to worry people.
The dream I had was a mere spatial memory of a faint past. The arrangement of objects in three dimensional space is referred to as their spatial arrangement.
The man felt faint due to his reoccurring hypoglycemia.
The dream I had was a mere spatial memory of a faint past. The arraignment of objects in three dimensional space is referred to as their spatial arrangement.
assonance