0 the quality of not being strong or clear:
The faintness of the handwriting made the manuscript difficult to read.
1 the feeling that you are about to become unconscious:
Epidemic faintness : a psychophysiological investigation.
Another factor involved in determining both perception of magnitude and perception of distance is the apparent faintness of what is seen.
In contrast, dizziness is a non-specific term that may refer to lightheadedness, faintness, giddiness, swimming or floating sensation, unsteadiness, imbalance, mental confusion, minor seizures or even true vertigo.
Symptoms of over-exposure include: stomach pains, nausea, diarrhoea, headache, faintness, small pupils, muscle tremor, and difficulty in breathing.
I am ashamed now of my faintness of heart, for it appears it was only stunned.
I have spoken to one volunteer who breathed nitrogen until he became unconscious and who confirms that there was no discomfort, but only giddiness and faintness.
Lacing too tight too fast can cause extreme discomfort and short-term problems such as shortness of breath and faintness, indigestion, and chafing of the skin.
Radial velocity method could not be used to confirm the existence of planets due to star's faintness.
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