faint in a sentence
a.
Definition
Faint: lacking strength or clarity; weak or dim, often referring to physical sensations or sounds.
Sample Sentences
- She felt faint after skipping breakfast and running for the bus.
- The faint sound of music drifted through the open window.
- He had a faint hope that things would improve with time.
- The doctor assured her that feeling faint occasionally was normal.
- A faint smile crossed her face as she remembered the happy times.
- The faint sound of music could be heard from the distant festival.
- She felt a faint pang of regret as she walked away from the opportunity.
- His voice was barely a faint whisper, lost in the noise of the crowd.
- The stars were faint in the sky, hardly visible due to the city lights.
- After standing up too quickly, she felt faint and had to sit down.
- She felt a faint wave of dizziness wash over her as she stood up too quickly.
- In the distance, a faint light flickered, hinting at the presence of a hidden cabin.
- His voice was so faint that I could barely make out what he was saying.
- The scent of blooming flowers was faint, yet it brought back vivid memories of spring.
- After running the marathon, she experienced a faint feeling of exhaustion that made her sit down.
- She felt faint after standing in the hot sun for too long.
- The faint sound of piano music drifted through the open window.
- He could see the faint outline of the mountains in the distance.
- A faint smile crossed her lips as she remembered the happy moment.
- The faint scent of lavender filled the air, calming her nerves.
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