faintest
word · lemma: faint
Definition
'Faintest' is the superlative form of 'faint', meaning the weakest, slightest, or least amount of something. Often used in negative phrases like 'not the faintest idea', meaning no idea at all.
Usage & Nuances
'Faintest' is almost always used for emphasis in negative expressions like 'not the faintest idea', 'not the faintest clue', rarely on its own. Used with uncountable nouns or ideas rather than objects.
Spanish: más leve - más mínimo - más débilPortuguese (BR): mais fraco - mais tênue - menor (intensidade)Portuguese (PT): mais fraco - mais ténue - menor (intensidade)Chinese (Simplified): 最微弱的 - 最轻微的Chinese (Traditional): 最微弱的 - 最輕微的Hindi: सबसे हल्का - सबसे कमज़ोरArabic: أضعف - أخفBengali: অতি সামান্য - একেবারে ক্ষীণতমRussian: малейший - ни малейшийJapanese: 少しも(~ない) - まったく(~ない)Vietnamese: chút xíu - mảy mayKorean: 전혀 - 아주 희미한Turkish: en ufak - en küçükUrdu: ذرا سا بھی - بالکل ہلکاIndonesian: sedikit pun - paling samar
Example Sentences
I don't have the faintest idea where he went.
basic
He didn't give the faintest hint he was upset.
basic
She left without the faintest explanation.
natural
She didn't show the faintest sign of emotion.
basic
Honestly, I haven't the faintest idea what you're talking about.
natural
There isn't the faintest chance he'll agree to that.
natural