fainty (Meaning)

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fainty (a.)

Feeble; languid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fainty

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fainty Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of the lavender field made her feel fainty and lightheaded.
  2. The patient felt faint and dizzy after losing a significant amount of blood during surgery.
  3. The nauseating smell of the fish market made me feel queasy and fainty.
  4. The sight of blood made her feel faint, so she looked away and took a deep breath.
  5. She felt faint and weak after running a marathon, and she had to sit down and rest.
  6. The news of the accident made her feel faint and disoriented, and she had to sit down to compose herself.
  7. The smell of the strong perfume made her feel faint and nauseous, so she had to leave the room.
  8. The extreme heat and humidity made her feel faint and exhausted, so she went inside to cool down.
  9. The lack of food and water made her feel faint and weak, so she had to eat and drink something immediately.
  10. The thought of public speaking made her feel faint and nervous, so she took a deep breath and tried to calm down.

FAQs About the word fainty

Feeble; languid.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The aroma of the lavender field made her feel fainty and lightheaded.

The patient felt faint and dizzy after losing a significant amount of blood during surgery.

The nauseating smell of the fish market made me feel queasy and fainty.

The sight of blood made her feel faint, so she looked away and took a deep breath.