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faintadjective not seen or understood clearlyafter wandering in the woods for hours, we had only a faint idea of where we were blear, bleary, blurry, dim, foggy, fuzzy, gauzy, hazy, indefinite, indistinct, indistinguishable, misty, murky, nebulous, obscure, opaque, pale, shadowy, unclear, undefined, undetermined, vague dark, dusky, gloomyimpalpable, inappreciable, intangible, invisiblehieroglyphic(also hieroglyphical), incomprehensible, indecipherable, indiscernible, inexplicable, mysterious, obfuscatory, puzzling clear, definite, pellucid bright, distinct, evident, obvious, plaincertain, firm, strong, sure lacking bodily strengthI was starting to feel a little faint after going so long without food asthenic, debilitated, delicate, down-and-out, effete, enervated, enfeebled, feeble, frail, infirm, languid, low, prostrate, prostrated, sapped, slight, soft, softened, tender, unsubstantial, wasted, weak, weakened, wimpish, wimpy challenged, disabled, incapacitated, invalidparalyzedbroken-down, decrepitimpotent, powerlessbreakable, flimsy, fragiledizzy, groggy, rocky, unsteady, woozydrained, exhausted, flagging, tired, weary, worn-outdamaged, harmed, hurt, impaired, injured, lame, unsoundresistless, susceptible, unresistant, vulnerable, yielding mighty, powerful, rugged, stalwart, stout, strong able-bodied, athletic, beefy, brawny, fit, husky, muscular, sinewy, strapping, virilehard, hardy, lusty, red-blooded, robust, sturdy, toughfortified, hardened, inured, strengthened, toughenedenergetic, energized, invigorated, vigorous, vitalizedhale, healthy, soundcapable, competentconvalescing, recovering, recuperating faintnouna temporary state of unconsciousnessshocking news can cause a person to fall into a faint blackout, insensibility, knockout, swim, swoon, syncope daze, stupor, trancedrowsiness, narcosis, sleep, somnolence faintverbto lose consciousnessthe kind of person who faints at the sight of blood black out, conk (out), keel (over), pass out, swoon break down, collapsezonk (out) come around, come round, come to, revive in the 14th century |