swoons Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
swoons Meaning
swoons
a dreamlike state, to become enraptured, to drift or fade gradually, droop, fade, a state of suspended animation, a state of bewilderment or ecstasy, a partial or total loss of consciousness, faint entry 2, faint
swoons Sentence Examples
- The choir's ethereal voices sent shivers down her spine and made her swoon.
- The scent of jasmine in the night air caused her to swoon with delight.
- The sight of her beloved riding towards her made her heart flutter and her body swoon.
- The gentle caress of his fingers against her skin sent her into a swoon of ecstasy.
- The poignant melody of the violin made her swoon with melancholy.
- The beauty of the sunset, painted in hues of gold and crimson, caused her to swoon with awe.
- The hero's courageous speech sent the crowd into a swoon of admiration.
- The intoxicating aroma of chocolate filled the air, making her swoon with craving.
- The sight of the injured bird struggling on the ground made her heart swoon with pity.
- The unexpected proposal from her lifelong crush made her swoon with a mixture of surprise and joy.
FAQs About the word swoons
a dreamlike state, to become enraptured, to drift or fade gradually, droop, fade, a state of suspended animation, a state of bewilderment or ecstasy, a partial
faints, trances, dazes, swims, blackouts, sleeps, insensibilities, stupors,syncopes, knockouts
woes, miseries,depressions, blues,dumps, melancholies, mopes, dejections, doldrums, despairs
The choir's ethereal voices sent shivers down her spine and made her swoon.
The scent of jasmine in the night air caused her to swoon with delight.
The sight of her beloved riding towards her made her heart flutter and her body swoon.
The gentle caress of his fingers against her skin sent her into a swoon of ecstasy.