faint

US: /ˈfeɪnt/
UK: /fˈe‍ɪnt/


English Vietnamese dictionary


faint /feint/
  • tính từ
    • uể oải; lả (vì đói)
    • e thẹn; nhút nhát
    • yếu ớt
      • a faint show of resistance: một sự chống cự yếu ớt
    • mờ nhạt, không rõ
      • faint lines: những đường nét mờ nhạt
      • a faint idea: một ý kiến không rõ rệt
    • chóng mặt, hay ngất
    • oi bức, ngột ngạt (không khí)
    • kinh tởm, lợm giọng (mùi)
    • danh từ
      • cơn ngất; sự ngất
        • in a deal faint: bất tỉnh nhân sự, chết ngất
    • nội động từ
      • ((thường) + away) ngất đi, xỉu đi
      • (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) nhượng bộ, nản lòng, nản chí

    Advanced English dictionary


    adjective, verb, noun
    + adjective (fainter, faintest)
    1 that cannot be clearly seen, heard or smelt: a faint glow / glimmer / light + a faint smell of perfume + We saw the faint outline of the mountain through the mist. + We could hear their voices growing fainter as they walked down the road. + His breathing became faint.
    2 very small; possible but unlikely: There is still a faint hope that she may be cured. + They don't have the faintest chance of winning.
    3 not enthusiastic: a faint show of resistance + a faint smile
    4 [not before noun] feeling weak and tired and likely to lose consciousness: She suddenly felt faint. + The walkers were faint from hunger.
    faintly adverb: She smiled faintly. + He looked faintly embarrassed.
    Idioms: not have the faintest (idea) (informal) to not know anything at all about sth: I didn't have the faintest idea what you meant. + He didn't have the faintest idea how the others would react.
    more at DAMN v.
    + verb [V] to become unconscious when not enough blood is going to your brain, usually because of the heat, a shock, etc: to faint from hunger + Suddenly the woman in front of me fainted. + I'm nearly fainting with the heat in here. + (informal) I almost fainted (= I was very surprised) when she told me.
    + noun [sing.] the state of losing consciousness: He fell to the ground in a dead faint.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    adj.
    1 dim, dull, pale, faded, indistinct, vague, hazy, imperceptible, indiscernible, unclear, blurred, blurry, muzzy, wavering, faltering, ill-defined, weak, feeble, flickering, subdued; low, soft, slight, hushed, muffled, muted, inaudible, stifled:
    A faint light burned in the corridor. I heard a faint noise.
    2 dizzy, light-headed, unsteady, vertiginous, giddy, Colloq woozy:
    I felt faint after climbing the stairs.
    v.
    3 black out, pass out, lose consciousness, swoon, drop, collapse, Colloq keel over:
    She fainted when they told her the news.
    n.
    4 loss of consciousness, blackout, unconsciousness, collapse, swoon, Medicine syncope:
    He dropped in a dead faint.

    Collocation dictionary


    1 not strong or clear

    VERBS

    be, look, sound
    His voice sounded faint and far away.
    | become, grow
    The whispers grew fainter and fainter, then stopped altogether.

    ADV.

    extremely, very
    I can't make out the number?it's very faint.
    | rather

    2 near to losing consciousness

    VERBS

    be, feel, look

    ADV.

    extremely, very | almost | a bit, a little, quite
    I was beginning to feel a little faint.

    PREP.

    with
    I was faint with hunger.

    ADV.

    almost, nearly

    VERB + FAINT

    be about to, be going to
    He was so pale she thought he was going to faint.

    PREP.

    at
    He would faint at the sight of blood.
    | from
    She fainted from lack of air.
    | with
    She almost fainted with shock.


    Concise English dictionary


    faints|fainted|fainting|fainter|faintestfeɪnt
    noun
    +a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
    verb
    +pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain
    adj.
    +deficient in magnitude; barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc
    +lacking clarity or distinctness
    +lacking strength or vigor
    +weak and likely to lose consciousness
    +indistinctly understood or felt or perceived
    +lacking conviction or boldness or courage