fainting

word · lemma: faint

Definition

Fainting is when a person suddenly loses consciousness for a short time, usually because of a drop in blood flow to the brain.

Usage & Nuances

"Fainting" is a medical term but used in everyday language. Common collocations are "fainting spell" or "fainting episode." It's usually considered temporary and not life-threatening, but can be caused by heat, pain, standing up too quickly, or medical conditions.

Example Sentences

Drinking enough water can help prevent fainting.

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His frequent fainting worried his family.

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Public speaking gives me anxiety, but luckily I've never had a fainting episode.

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Fainting can happen when you stand up too quickly.

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After seeing blood, she started feeling dizzy and ended up fainting.

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There was a lot of heat at the party, so fainting was pretty common.

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