swoon (Meaning)

Wordnet

swoon (n)

a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain

Wordnet

swoon (v)

pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain

Synonyms & Antonyms of swoon

swoon Sentence Examples

  1. The beauty of the sunset caused her to swoon with delight.
  2. The scent of lavender was so intoxicating that she almost swooned.
  3. The sight of her beloved made her heart swoon and her knees weaken.
  4. The sudden drop in blood pressure made him swoon momentarily.
  5. The weight of her grief was so overwhelming that she could have swooned.
  6. The faintness of hunger caused her to swoon in the grocery store.
  7. The romantic atmosphere of the evening made her swoon with anticipation.
  8. The grandeur of the palace made her swoon with awe.
  9. The pain from the injury was so intense that it made him swoon.
  10. The exquisite flavors of the dish caused her to swoon with culinary bliss.

FAQs About the word swoon

a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain, pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood sup

faint,collapse, pass out,keel (over), black out, conk (out), break down

come around, come to, revive,come to, come around, revive, come round,come round,

The beauty of the sunset caused her to swoon with delight.

The scent of lavender was so intoxicating that she almost swooned.

The sight of her beloved made her heart swoon and her knees weaken.

The sudden drop in blood pressure made him swoon momentarily.