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1faint Listen to audio/ˈfeɪnt/ adjective
faint·er; faint·est
1 : not clearly seen, heard, tasted, felt, etc.
We heard a faint noise. a faint smell/odor/aroma the faint glow of a distant light There was a faint smile on her lips. a faint [=weak] radio signal
2 : very slight or small
There's just a faint chance/possibility that the weather will improve by tomorrow. a faint hope a faint reminder of their former greatness He didn't have the faintest idea/notion what she was talking about. [=he did not know what she was talking about] She showed not the faintest interest in him. [=she showed no interest at all in him]
3 not used before a noun : weak and dizzy
I'd better lie down; I feel faint. She felt faint from/with hunger.
damn with faint praisesee 2damn
faint of heart
: lacking the courage to face something difficult or dangerous — usually used in the phrase not for the faint of heart This is a difficult climb that is not for the faint of heart.see also fainthearted
— faint·ly adverb
He was smiling faintly. The room still smelled faintly of perfume. She looked faintly [=somewhat, slightly] familiar. He was faintly [=barely] aware of her presence.
— faint·ness noun [noncount]
the faintness of distant stars
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