Faint is a verb.
Fainting is the present participle. Fainted is the past tense and past participle.
Yes, the word 'faint' is a verb (faint, faints, fainting, fainted), a word for the act of fainting, an action verb. The word 'faint' is also an adjective (faint, fainter, faintest) that describes a lessening of consciousness or intensity, barely discernible; and a noun, a word for the loss of consciousness due to lack of blood to the brain.
Faint is a noun, a temporary loss of consciousness. The word faint is also a verb and an adjective.
As a verb, to lose consciousness suddenly. As an adjective, it can mean about to lose consciousness ("I feel faint; give me some smelling salts") or indistinct ("This old writing is very faint")
They faint
To faint is: desmayarse
it is unlikely for cats to faint
The homonym for "faint" is: Feint
The homonym for "faint" is: Feint
feint - faint
why did wilbur faint
No. But They Stop moving because of Threataning But No They Do NOT faint
The word "faint" has one syllable.