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| Main Entry: | faint | |
| Part of Speech: | adjective | |
| Definition: | So lacking in strength as to be barely audible. | |
| Synonyms: | feeble, weak | |
| Synonym Collection v1.1 | ||
| Main Entry: | faint | |
| Part of Speech: | adjective | |
| Synonyms: | caliginous, dim, dull, exhausted, faded, faint-hearted, feeble, indistinct, irresolute, languid, obscure, pusillanimous, timorous, weak | |
| Synonym Collection v1.1 | ||
| Main Entry: | faint | |
| Part of Speech: | noun | |
| Synonyms: | pusillanimity, swoon, syncope | |
| Synonym Collection v1.1 | ||
| Main Entry: | faint | |
| Part of Speech: | verb | |
| Synonyms: | blackout, collapse, dark, delicate, dim, distant, dizzy, faded, falter, feeble, fuzzy, gentle, giddy, hushed, keel, languid, languish, light, lightheaded, listless, muffled, obscure, pale, pass out, sickly, slight, sluggish, soft, suffocate, swoon, syncope, thin, timid, unclear, vague, weak, woozy | |
| Roget's II: The New Thesaurus | ||
| Main Entry: | black | |
| Part of Speech: | verb | |
| Definition: | To suffer temporary lack of consciousness. | |
| Synonyms: | black out, keel over, pass out, swoon | |
| Roget's II: The New Thesaurus | ||
| Main Entry: | blackout | |
| Part of Speech: | noun | |
| Definition: | A temporary loss of consciousness. | |
| Synonyms: | swoon | |
| Roget's II: The New Thesaurus | ||
| Main Entry: | gentle | |
| Part of Speech: | adjective | |
| Definition: | Free from severity or violence, as in movement. | |
| Synonyms: | balmy, delicate, mild, smooth, soft | |
| Roget's II: The New Thesaurus | ||
| Main Entry: | remote | |
| Part of Speech: | adjective | |
| Definition: | Small in degree, especially of probability. | |
| Synonyms: | negligible, outside, slender, slight, slim | |
| Roget's II: The New Thesaurus | ||
| Main Entry: | unclear | |
| Part of Speech: | adjective | |
| Definition: | Not clearly perceived or perceptible. | |
| Synonyms: | blear, bleary, cloudy, dim, foggy, fuzzy, hazy, indefinite, indistinct, misty, obscure, shadowy, undistinct, vague | |
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