That is the correct spelling of "faint" (meaning to lose consciousness, or indistinct).
The similar word feint is a false move or distraction, from the move in Fencing.
That is the correct spelling of "collapse" (to fall down, or a failure, or to faint).
Here are a couple of possibilities: wimpy - weak or timid (a person or policy) wispy - thin, faint, or fleeting; diaphanous
1. To faint. 2. To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy. n. 1. A fainting spell; syncope. 2. A state of ecstasy or rapture. Source: Answers.com
1. To faint. 2. To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy. n. 1. A fainting spell; syncope. 2. A state of ecstasy or rapture. Source: Answers.com
The correct spelling is "fade" (gradually disappear or faint).
That is the correct spelling of "collapse" (to fall down, or a failure, or to faint).
You don't say a spell to stop the Whomping Willow. You touch a knot in the tree that causes it to freeze.
1. flint 2. alien 4. faint etc..,
Here are a couple of possibilities: wimpy - weak or timid (a person or policy) wispy - thin, faint, or fleeting; diaphanous
1. To faint. 2. To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy. n. 1. A fainting spell; syncope. 2. A state of ecstasy or rapture. Source: Answers.com
The homophone of "feint" is "faint."
They faint
1. To faint. 2. To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy. n. 1. A fainting spell; syncope. 2. A state of ecstasy or rapture. Source: Answers.com
Caesar fainted after Antony offered the coronet the third time. The cause for the faint spell is believed to be epilepsy.
To faint is: desmayarse
it is unlikely for cats to faint
The homonym for "faint" is: Feint