"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."
I thought i was going to faint when i saw her face.
i smoldered your face mwahahahahahaha blah
The man felt faint due to his reoccurring hypoglycemia.
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.
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.
To be wan is to be faint or pale. An example sentence would be: She looked so wan, it was very worrisome.
She bought me a whistle to wear around my neck, to blow if I feel threatened or in danger.
The word "faint" has one syllable.
The darkness waned, and a faint auroral glow began to appear in the east.
i feel faint or i feel dizzy or commonly used im gonna faint! -bekahcboo
Feint is a homophone for the word faint.