100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "faint"
Definition
The verb faint means to lose consciousness temporarily, often due to a lack of blood flow to the brain, or to feel weak and dizzy. It can also refer to a slight or feeble occurrence of something.
Synonyms
- Swoon
- Collapse
- Pass out
- Lose consciousness
- Fade
- Daze
- Stun
- Languish
Antonyms
- Revive
- Strengthen
- Energize
- Fortify
- Awaken
Examples
- She felt dizzy and almost faint during the long lecture.
- He was so overwhelmed with emotion that he began to faint.
- The heat was unbearable, causing several people to faint.
- After running the marathon, I thought I might faint from exhaustion.
- She had to sit down to avoid fainting after standing for too long.
- The sight of blood made him feel like he would faint.
- I was so shocked by the news that I nearly faint.
- She tried to hold on but eventually succumbed and did faint.
- The doctor warned her that she might faint if she didn't eat something.
- He was so nervous about the interview that he felt he might faint.
- During the performance, one of the dancers fainted on stage.
- The heat wave caused many festival-goers to faint.
- She fainted in the middle of the crowded room.
- His sudden movement made her feel like she would faint.
- After hours of studying, she felt herself starting to faint.
- The combination of low blood sugar and anxiety made him faint.
- She needed to sit down immediately to prevent herself from fainting.
- I had to catch her before she could faint.
- The smell of the flowers made him feel light-headed, as if he might faint.
- He tried to stay calm, but the tension made him want to faint.
- The child was so overcome with excitement that she nearly fainted.
- A moment of dizziness signaled that he might faint.
- The doctor advised her to drink more water to avoid fainting.
- She could feel the world spinning as she began to faint.
- After hours of dancing, she thought she might faint from fatigue.
- The emotional weight of the moment made her feel like she could faint.
- He felt his knees buckle and knew he was about to faint.
- The crowd cheered so loudly that she thought she might faint.
- The sudden news made him feel weak, as if he might faint.
- She took a deep breath, trying to prevent herself from fainting.
- The nurse caught her just in time before she could faint.
- He had never felt so weak; he thought he might faint.
- The long hike in the sun made her feel like she would faint.
- After skipping breakfast, he felt light-headed and ready to faint.
- The heat of the summer day caused her to faint unexpectedly.
- As the room started to spin, she realized she might faint.
- The doctor reassured her that it was common to faint when anxious.
- She was so moved by the speech that she felt herself about to faint.
- The sudden change in temperature made him feel like he would faint.
- It was a hot day, and the children were at risk of fainting.
- She had to lean against the wall to avoid fainting.
- The smell of the food made him feel dizzy, as if he might faint.
- He felt a wave of nausea before he was about to faint.
- She quickly ate something sweet to prevent herself from fainting.
- The stress of the situation made him feel like he would faint.
- Seeing her best friend after so long made her feel faint with joy.
- The alarming news caused many to faint in disbelief.
- The doctor instructed her to lie down if she felt like she might faint.
- After the intense workout, he had to sit down to avoid fainting.
- The child was so tired that she felt she might faint at any moment.
- The excitement of the event made her feel light-headed and ready to faint.
- He tried to stay upright, but he could feel himself starting to faint.
- The combination of heat and dehydration could cause anyone to faint.
- The crowd gasped as someone suddenly fainted during the concert.
- She had to fan herself vigorously to avoid feeling faint.
- He was so shocked by the news that he felt himself beginning to faint.
- The long day at work made her feel like she could faint.
- He had to hold onto the railing to keep from fainting.
- The unexpected announcement made her feel light-headed, as if she might faint.
- She quickly drank some water to keep from fainting.
- The overwhelming smell made him feel dizzy enough to faint.
- After the exhausting meeting, he needed to rest to avoid fainting.
- The sudden cold air made her shiver and feel like she might faint.
- She felt the room spinning and realized she was about to faint.
- The loud noise startled him so much that he nearly fainted.
- She was so hungry that she could feel herself starting to faint.
- As the lights dimmed, he felt a wave of nausea wash over him, threatening to faint.
- The anticipation of the big moment made her feel light-headed, as if she might faint.
- He had to take deep breaths to stave off the feeling of fainting.
- The emotional toll of the day left her feeling weak and ready to faint.
- After the announcement, several people in the crowd began to faint.
- She had a history of fainting in stressful situations.
- The overwhelming joy made her feel nearly faint with happiness.
- The doctor told him it was normal to faint in such high-stress scenarios.
- She felt the world around her darken as she began to faint.
- The heat was oppressive, increasing the chances of someone fainting.
- The emotional rollercoaster left her feeling like she might faint.
- He had to excuse himself to avoid fainting in the crowded room.
- The combination of fatigue and stress made her feel like she could faint.
- She was so excited for the concert that she felt like she might faint.
- The doctor warned her that dehydration could lead to fainting.
- She realized she was about to faint when her vision blurred.
- The sudden drop in temperature made him feel like he might faint.
- The bright lights of the stage made her feel dizzy, nearly causing her to faint.
- He had to put his head between his knees to avoid fainting.
- After the long journey, he felt too weak to do anything but faint.
- The dramatic performance was so intense that one actor almost fainted.
- She thought she might faint from the sheer excitement of the moment.
- The overwhelming sadness made her feel weak and on the verge of fainting.
- The young athlete collapsed, having fainted from exhaustion.
- After skipping lunch, he felt light-headed enough to faint.
- She had to take a break to prevent herself from fainting in the heat.
- The shock of the sudden news caused her to faint.
- He felt a wave of dizziness wash over him, making him fear he would faint.
- The excitement of the crowd was enough to make her feel like she could faint.
- The doctor told him that it was normal to feel faint after such a long illness.
- She took a sip of water to stave off the feeling of fainting.
- The tension in the air was so thick that it made her feel like she might faint.
- He had to steady himself against the wall to avoid fainting.
- The adrenaline rush from the rollercoaster made her feel momentarily faint.