PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: NOUN
- N/A
- A fainting-fit; a swoon.
- Plural The impure spirit which comes over first and last in the distillation of whisky, the former being called the strong, and the latter, which is much more abundant, the weak faints. This crude spirit is much impregnated with fetid essential oil (fusel-oil); it is therefore very unwholesome, and must be purified by rectification.
- One of the colored lines (usually pale) on writing-paper.
- The act of fainting.
- A spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
- The state of one who has fainted; a swoon.
- An abrupt, usually brief loss of consciousness, generally associated with failure of normal blood circulation.
- The act of fainting, or the state of one who has fainted; a swoon. [R.] See fainting, n.
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: ADJECTIVE
- Able to be perceived, sensed, or discerned.
- Capable of being perceived; cognizable; discernible; perceivable.
- Capable of being perceived by the mind or senses
- Capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind.
- Easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind
- Easily seen or detected
- Small in degree or amount; meager.
- So weak as to be difficult to perceive;
- Done with little strength or vigor; feeble.
- Lacking clarity or distinctness
- Indistinctly understood or felt or perceived
- Lacking conviction or boldness or courage
- Weak and likely to lose consciousness
- Likely to fall into a faint; dizzy and weak.
- Barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc
- Lacking strength or vigor
- Lacking conviction, boldness, or courage; timid.
- Lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon.
- Wanting in courage, spirit, or energy; timorous; cowardly; dejected; depressed.”
- Lacking distinctness; hardly perceptible; striking the senses feebly; not bright, or loud, or sharp, or forcible; weak.
- Performed, done, or acted, in a weak or feeble manner; not exhibiting vigor, strength, or energy; slight
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: VERB
- N/A
- Pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain
- To lose consciousness. Caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fall into a usually brief state of unconsciousness.
- To weaken in purpose or spirit.
- To decay; to disappear; to vanish.
- To sink into dejection; to lose courage or spirit; to become depressed or despondent.
- To become weak or wanting in vigor; to grow feeble; to lose strength and color, and the control of the bodily or mental functions; to swoon; -- sometimes with away. See fainting, n.
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to faint or become dispirited; to depress; to weaken.
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Capable of being perceived; capable of coming under the cognizance of the senses; perceivable; noticeable.
- Synonyms Visible, discernible, noticeable. See sensible.
- To become weak in spirit; lose spirit or courage; sink into dejection; despond; droop.
- To become faint, weak, or exhausted in body; fail in strength or vigor; languish; droop; especially, to fall into a swoon; lose sensation and consciousness; swoon: sometimes with away.
- To become faint to the view; become gradually dim or indistinct; fade; vanish.
- To make faint; weaken; depress; dishearten; deject.
- Feigned; simulated.
- Having or showing little force or earnestness; not forcible or vigorous; not active; wanting strength, energy, or heartiness: as, a faint resistance; a faint exertion.
- Having little spirit or animation; dispirited; dejected; depressed.
- Having little courage; cowardly; timorous.
- Having an intense feeling of weakness or exhaustion; inclined to swoon: as, faint with hunger; faint and sore with travel.
- Weak by reason of smallness or slenderness; small; slender.
- Having little clearness or distinctness; hardly perceptible by or feebly affecting the senses; indistinct; deficient in brightness, vividness, or clearness, loudness, sharpness, or force; not well defined; feeble; dim: as, a faint light; a faint color; a faint resemblance.
- Oppressive: applied to the atmosphere.
- Barely perceptible
- Deficient in magnitude
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: RELATED WORDS
- Observable, Evident, Visible, Appreciable, Discernable, Sensible, Recognizable, Faint, Obvious, Tangible, Palpable, Detectable, Perceivable, Noticeable, Discernible
- Shadowy, Ill, Conk, Fainthearted, Fearful, Light, Timid, Syncope, Vague, Weak, Perceptible, Indistinct, Feeble, Wispy, Dim
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Observable, Evident, Visible, Appreciable, Discernable, Sensible, Recognizable, Faint, Obvious, Tangible, Palpable, Detectable, Perceivable, Noticeable, Discernible
- Swooning, Shadowy, Ill, Fainthearted, Fearful, Light, Timid, Syncope, Vague, Weak, Perceptible, Indistinct, Feeble, Wispy, Dim
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There was no discoloration of the skin perceptible.
- Brother Fordham was soon perceptible to all present.
- There is a perceptible difference, between the writings.
- Code Title Notice of copyright: Visually perceptible copies.
- The items listed as imperfections were barely perceptible.
- No changes in bowel, weight, or energy perceptible.
- Perceptible to the sense of taste; having flavor.
- However, some lateral displacements seen are more perceptible.
- Is the coconut flavor perceptible in your camembert?
- Their introductory and maturity stages are barely perceptible.
- EA its definitely not for the faint hearted.
- The faint docking bay lights went completely dark.
- The faint of heart should turn away now.
- And law is not for the faint hearted.
- The strokes now faint now clear as if carried by the wind but not a breath and the cries now faint now clear.
- There seems to be a faint light at the end of the western path, while the eastern path yields a faint scratching sound.
- He heard only the faint susurrance of the breeze against the eaves and the faint rustle of the nearby brush.
- This episode is DEFINITELY not for the faint of heart or the faint of barfing.
- Smells like a nice, smooth gin with tonic water, a little lime and some faint faint juniper or maybe rosemary.
- Os felly, dywedir wrthych faint fyddwch yn ei gael ac am faint.
PERCEPTIBLE vs FAINT: QUESTIONS
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- Why do some people faint after eating too much food?
- Is it normal for a patient to faint after anesthesia?
- Why do people with glossophobia faint when giving speeches?
- What happens to passengers who faint during a flight?
- What causes the faint horizontal lines on my monitor?
- How many woman carried after faint stock photos available?
- What does suspicious faint opacities in upper lobes mean?
- Are the Atlanta Falcons faint wildcard hopes still alive?
- How to make yourself lightheaded and faint on purpose?