The military operation was a successful feint that drew the enemy in. The feint sent the goalie sprawling across the ice as he neatly sent the puck into the corner of the net. He made a feint with the tip of his epee and slashed across the arm of his opponent.
He finished his run with a feint to the left, confusing the goalkeeper.
To write a sentence using both "feint" and "faint," you could say: "The boxer executed a clever feint to distract his opponent, but the sudden movement made him feel faint." In this sentence, "feint" refers to a deceptive move, while "faint" describes a feeling of dizziness or weakness.
The boxer feinted to the left and punched his opponent in the right.
It is faint of heart not feint.
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The homophone of "feint" is "faint."
The homonym for feint is faint :)
The homophone to "faint" is "feint."
If you wish to fortify the appearance of confusion, you could stumble a bit as you leave the room.I do not mean to feint as though I don't understand, but if you could give further detail, that might clarify my view of the problem.
Feint (with an E) means a misleading punch .
Aurora Feint happened in 2008.
Adrian Feint was born in 1894.