"Faintly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Faintly" Meaning

Faintly means very slightly or not very strongly. It is used to describe something that is barely noticeable, such as a faintly sweet smell, or a faintly audible sound.

"Faintly" Examples

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Faintly is an adverb that means slightly or imperceptibly.
Here are 5 examples of its usage:

The scent of freshly baked cookies wafted faintly from the oven, making my mouth water.
The moon was visible faintly through the clouds, a silver sliver in the dark sky.
His accent was faintly noticeable, but not strong enough to be distracting.
The music played faintly in the background, adding to the ambiance of the restaurant.
The flavor of the spices was faintly detectable, but the overall taste was sweet and familiar.

"Faintly" Similar Words

Faint

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Faint refers to being weak or feeble in intensity, strength, or power. It can also mean losing consciousness or becoming dizzy due to loss of blood, oxygen, or other forms of medical distress.

Fainted

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To faint, also known as syncope, is a temporary loss of consciousness, often resulting from a sudden drop in blood pressure or from a lack of oxygen to the brain. It can be caused by factors such as heat, stress, inadequate blood flow, or even trauma. When someone faints, they typically fall to the ground and may not respond to their surroundings until they regain consciousness.

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Faintest

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The word "faintest" is the superlative form of the adjective "faint", which means extremely weak or feeble in intensity, force, or quality. It can also mean barely perceptible or detectable. For example:<br><br> The faintest hint of perfume lingered in the air.<br> The faintest light in the distance guided me through the darkness.

Fainthearted

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Faintheartedly

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Faintheartedness

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Faintheartedness is the quality of being timid, cowardly, or lacking in courage or determination. It refers to a lack of boldness, a hesitant or hesitant attitude, or a tendency to give up easily in the face of challenges or difficulties.

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Faintness

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Faints

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Fair-haired

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Having a light-colored or blond hair.

Fair-minded

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Fair-mindedly

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Fair-mindedly means in a fair and unbiased way. It describes someone who is willing to listen to and consider alternative views, and make decisions based on reason and evidence rather than personal opinion or prejudice.

Fair-mindedness

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Fair-sized

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Fair-skinned

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