fainting

[ˈfeɪntɪŋ]

fainting Definition

the act of suddenly losing consciousness, typically as a result of an inadequate blood supply to the brain.

Using fainting: Examples

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

  • Example

    She felt dizzy and then experienced fainting.

  • Example

    He suffered from fainting spells due to low blood pressure.

  • Example

    The heat caused many people to suffer from fainting.

fainting Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fainting

Phrases with fainting

  • a type of couch with a back that is traditionally raised at one end, used for reclining upon while facing the back

    Example

    The antique shop had a beautiful fainting couch in the window display.

  • a breed of domestic goats whose muscles freeze for roughly 10 seconds when they are startled or excited, causing them to fall over

    Example

    The video of the fainting goat went viral on social media.

  • a small, private room in a Victorian-era home where women could go to recover from fainting spells

    Example

    The tour guide showed us the fainting room in the historic mansion.

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Summary: fainting in Brief

'Fainting' [ˈfeɪntɪŋ] is the sudden loss of consciousness due to an inadequate blood supply to the brain. It can be caused by various factors such as low blood pressure, heat, or dizziness. 'Fainting' is also associated with phrases like 'fainting couch,' a type of couch with a raised back, and 'fainting goat,' a breed of domestic goats whose muscles freeze when they are startled.

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