swooning

[ˈswuːnɪŋ]

swooning Definition

  • 1to faint or lose consciousness
  • 2to be overwhelmed by a strong emotion such as love, admiration, or joy

Using swooning: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swooning" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She swooned and fell to the floor.

  • Example

    The sight of her made him swoon with desire.

  • Example

    He was swooning over her beauty.

  • Example

    The audience was swooning over the singer's performance.

swooning Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swooning

Phrases with swooning

  • swoon-worthy

    something or someone that is so attractive or impressive that it makes you feel weak or dizzy

    Example

    His chiseled jawline and piercing blue eyes were absolutely swoon-worthy.

  • to be extremely attracted to someone or something

    Example

    She couldn't stop swooning over the new guy in her class.

  • swoon in someone's arms

    to faint or lose consciousness while being held by someone

    Example

    She swooned in his arms when he proposed to her.

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Summary: swooning in Brief

The verb 'swooning' [ˈswuːnɪŋ] refers to fainting or losing consciousness, or being overwhelmed by a strong emotion such as love, admiration, or joy. It can be used in phrases like 'swoon-worthy,' describing something or someone that is extremely attractive or impressive, and 'swoon over,' meaning to be extremely attracted to someone or something.