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All faintness synonyms

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noun faintness

  • impotence — the condition or quality of being impotent; weakness.
  • inconstancy — not constant; changeable; fickle; variable: an inconstant friend.
  • vitiation — to impair the quality of; make faulty; spoil.
  • invalidity — invalidism.
  • unsteadiness — not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
  • light-headed — giddy, dizzy, or delirious: After two drinks Pat began to feel lightheaded.
  • dimness — not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light: a dim room; a dim flashlight.
  • indistinctness — not distinct; not clearly marked or defined: indistinct markings.
  • haziness — characterized by the presence of haze; misty: hazy weather.
  • pale — light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
  • slight — small in amount, degree, etc.: a slight increase; a slight odor.
  • quietness — making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
  • softness — yielding readily to touch or pressure; easily penetrated, divided, or changed in shape; not hard or stiff: a soft pillow.
  • dizziness — having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall; giddy; vertiginous.
  • dysequilibrium — Alternative form of disequilibrium.
  • incapacity — lack of ability, qualification, or strength; incapability.
  • enervation — A feeling of being drained of energy or vitality; fatigue.
  • enfeeblement — The act of enfeebling; debilitation, enervation or devitalization.
  • exhaustion — A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
  • ennui — A feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement.
  • prone — having a natural inclination or tendency to something; disposed; liable: to be prone to anger.
  • sickliness — not strong; unhealthy; ailing.
  • burnout — If someone suffers burnout, they exhaust themselves at an early stage in their life or career because they have achieved too much too quickly.
  • achilles heel — Someone's Achilles heel is the weakest point in their character or nature, where it is easiest for other people to attack or criticize them.
  • soft spot — a weak or vulnerable position, place, condition, etc.: a soft spot in their fortifications; a soft spot in the economy.
  • wooziness — stupidly confused; muddled: woozy from a blow on the head.
  • foible — a minor weakness or failing of character; slight flaw or defect: an all-too-human foible.
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