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.
"Glimmer" is a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to shine faintly or flicker. As a noun, it refers to a faint and unsteady light.
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")
The homophone of "feint" is "faint."
They faint
it is unlikely for cats to faint
To faint is: desmayarse
The homonym for "faint" is: Feint
The homophone to "faint" is "feint."
The homonym for faint is feint. "Faint" means to lose consciousness or to be weak, while "feint" refers to a deceptive movement in sports or battle.
The word "faint" has one syllable.