fainting (Meaning)

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fainting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Faint

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fainting (n.)

Syncope, or loss of consciousness owing to a sudden arrest of the blood supply to the brain, the face becoming pallid, the respiration feeble, and the heat's beat weak.

fainting Sentence Examples

  1. My grandmother has a heart condition that causes her to faint occasionally.
  2. The doctor said that fainting spells can be a sign of underlying health issues.
  3. She fainted during the play because she had not eaten enough breakfast.
  4. The patient fainted and hit his head on the table, causing a severe injury.
  5. In the movie, the protagonist faints when she sees the ghost of her dead husband.
  6. Fainting is a common response to trauma or shock.
  7. The nurse asked the patient if he had ever fainted before.
  8. She fainted in the middle of her wedding ceremony, shocking the guests.
  9. The boxer took a punch to the head and fainted immediately.
  10. The child fainted after playing outside in the heat for too long.

FAQs About the word fainting

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My grandmother has a heart condition that causes her to faint occasionally.

The doctor said that fainting spells can be a sign of underlying health issues.

She fainted during the play because she had not eaten enough breakfast.

The patient fainted and hit his head on the table, causing a severe injury.