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  1. faintly | American Dictionary. adverb. us / ˈfeɪnt·li / Add to word list. with little strength; slightly: The hospital room smelled faintly of disinfectant. (Definition of faintly from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  2. 1. a. : hardly perceptible : dim. faint handwriting. b. : vague sense 2a. haven't the faintest idea. 2. : weak, dizzy, and likely to faint. sick and faint from the pain Jack London. 3. : lacking courage and spirit : cowardly. faint of heart. 4. : lacking strength or vigor : performed, offered, or accomplished weakly or languidly. faint praise.

  3. FAINT definition: 1. not strong or clear; slight: 2. used to emphasize that you do not know something: 3. to feel…. Learn more.

  4. Something that's done faintly is very weak, quiet, or almost imperceptible. When you're driving in the fog, you can often just faintly see the car in front of you. A sick patient might call faintly for a nurse, and a distant sound, like the murmur of conversation from downstairs, can only be heard faintly.

  5. n. An abrupt, usually brief loss of consciousness, generally associated with failure of normal blood circulation. intr.v. faint·ed, faint·ing, faints. 1. To fall into a usually brief state of unconsciousness. 2. Archaic To weaken in purpose or spirit.

  6. adverb. /ˈfeɪntli/ in a way that cannot be clearly seen, heard or smelt. She could faintly hear music playing. It smelled faintly of smoke. a faintly glowing fire. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  7. adj. lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound. feeble or slight: faint resistance; faint praise; a faint resemblance. feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted; about to lose consciousness: faint with hunger. lacking courage; cowardly; timorous: Faint heart never won fair maid.

  8. Adverb. Filter. adverb. In a faint manner; very quietly or lightly. Wiktionary. Origin of Faintly. faint +‎ -ly. From Wiktionary. Faintly Sentence Examples. Jenn smiled faintly with a nod. Her voice sounded faintly annoyed. Jenn smiled faintly, comforted by the presence of her friend. He smelled faintly of cologne.

  9. Someone who is faint feels weak and unsteady as if they are about to lose consciousness. Other signs of angina are nausea, sweating, feeling faint and shortness of breath. Synonyms: dizzy, giddy, light-headed, vertiginous More Synonyms of faint. faintness uncountable noun.

  10. FAINTLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of faintly in English. faintly. adverb. us / ˈfeɪnt.li / uk / ˈfeɪnt.li / Add to word list. slightly or not strongly: She seemed faintly embarrassed to see us there. A light flickered faintly in the distance. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Some and quite.