100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "faint"
Definition
"Faint" as a noun refers to a temporary loss of consciousness or a state of weakness and dizziness, often caused by a lack of blood flow to the brain. It can also describe a weak or indistinct sound, light, or feeling, suggesting something that is barely perceptible.
Synonyms
- Swoon
- Collapse
- Pass out
- Blackout
- Dizziness
- Weakness
- Fainting spell
- Near-syncope
Antonyms
- Consciousness
- Alertness
- Strength
- Vigorousness
- Clarity
Examples
- After standing in the heat for too long, she began to faint.
- He felt a wave of dizziness before he started to faint.
- The sight of blood can sometimes cause people to faint.
- The medication made him feel lightheaded, and he was afraid he might faint.
- During the long meeting, she had to step outside lest she faint.
- After running a marathon, many participants feel they might faint.
- The sudden drop in blood sugar made him feel like he would faint.
- She tried to hold on, but the pain made her faint.
- The heat in the crowded room was so intense that several people started to faint.
- He was so shocked by the news that he felt like he would faint.
- The doctor warned that dehydration could lead her to faint.
- She could sense the room spinning before she began to faint.
- The strong smell of ammonia caused him to faint momentarily.
- His extreme fatigue made him feel ready to faint at any moment.
- As the concert began, the excitement made her feel like she might faint.
- The sudden movement caused her vision to blur before she would faint.
- He hadn’t eaten all day, which made him faint during the lecture.
- The child was overwhelmed by the crowd and started to faint.
- The heatwave made many people faint on the streets.
- She felt the world closing in before she began to faint.
- The nurse caught her just in time before she could faint.
- He took a deep breath to avoid feeling like he would faint.
- The smell of the flowers was so overwhelming that she felt she might faint.
- After the long hike, she nearly fainted from exhaustion.
- The unexpected news made him feel dizzy enough to faint.
- She had to sit down quickly to avoid fainting.
- A sudden surge of anxiety caused him to faint in front of everyone.
- The lack of oxygen in the small space made her faint.
- He was so relieved that he nearly fainted with joy.
- The pain was so intense that it made her want to faint.
- She was so tired she thought she might faint at any moment.
- The bright lights were too much for him, causing him to faint.
- Seeing the accident made her faint on the spot.
- The overwhelming heat caused several people to faint.
- He felt a sudden rush before he was about to faint.
- The scene was too much to handle, and she had to sit down to avoid fainting.
- She tried to stay upright, but the dizziness made her faint.
- The excitement of the surprise party almost made her faint.
- After fasting all day, he felt dizzy enough to faint.
- The emotional weight of the moment made her feel she would faint.
- The doctor assured her that it was normal to faint during such procedures.
- He was so frightened by the movie that he almost fainted.
- Noticing the blood, she felt the urge to faint.
- The sudden noise made him faint from shock.
- The runner's dehydration led him to faint at the finish line.
- The tension in the room made her feel like she might faint.
- She had to lie down for a moment to avoid fainting.
- The hot sun beat down on him, making him feel like he would faint.
- The emotional toll of the day was so great that she almost fainted.
- He felt a rush of adrenaline before he began to faint.
- The sight of the roller coaster made her stomach drop, and she nearly fainted.
- The overwhelming joy caused him to faint for a moment.
- The news was so shocking that it made her faint.
- After working out too hard, he felt ready to faint.
- The combination of heat and lack of food made her faint.
- The nurse acted quickly to prevent her from fainting.
- The feeling of vertigo made him want to faint.
- A sudden wave of nausea made her faint.
- He had never seen such a sight before and felt he might faint.
- The cramped space made her feel claustrophobic to the point of fainting.
- She took a step back to avoid feeling like she would faint.
- The heat made him feel faint and weak, leading him to faint.
- He was so exhausted that he could barely keep his eyes open before he fainted.
- The smell of the chemicals caused him to almost faint.
- She had to breathe deeply to avoid feeling like she would faint.
- The emotional moment was overwhelming enough to make her faint.
- He felt his knees buckle as he began to faint.
- After giving blood, many people feel light-headed and might faint.
- The sight of the accident was so horrific that she nearly fainted.
- The heat was unbearable, and she felt herself start to faint.
- The unexpected shock made him faint on the spot.
- She felt herself swooning and had to sit down to avoid fainting.
- The doctor monitored her closely to ensure she didn’t faint.
- The anxiety was overwhelming enough that he felt he might faint.
- The emotional weight of the situation caused her to almost faint.
- She was so tired that she could barely stand before she would faint.
- The sudden fear made him feel like he would faint.
- The pressure of the moment was intense enough to make her faint.
- He tried to breathe deeply to stave off the feeling of wanting to faint.
- The heat and humidity made many people faint during the event.
- The unexpected announcement made her dizzy enough to faint.
- He felt the ground shift beneath him as he began to faint.
- The crowded room made her feel claustrophobic to the point of wanting to faint.
- The pain from his injury made him want to faint.
- She felt the room spinning before she began to faint.
- The combination of fatigue and heat made him feel like he would faint.
- The strong scent in the room was so overwhelming that she nearly fainted.
- The thrill of the ride was enough to make her feel like she might faint.
- He felt the world closing in before he started to faint.
- The physical exertion made her feel she would faint if she didn’t sit down.
- The shocking news made him feel faint for a moment.
- The emotional distress of the situation was enough to make her faint.
- She had to pinch herself to stay awake and avoid fainting.
- The intensity of the moment caused him to almost faint.
- He felt a wave of nausea wash over him, making him want to faint.
- The unexpected scream made her heart race and nearly faint.
- She felt a rush of panic, and it almost made her faint.
- The news was so devastating that it caused her to nearly faint.
- He felt so weak after the long day that he could barely stand without feeling like he would faint.
- The emotional rollercoaster of the day left her feeling as if she might faint.