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lightheaded
English
Adjective
lightheaded (comparative lighterheaded or more lightheaded, superlative lightestheaded or most lightheaded)
- Alternative spelling of light-headed
Anagrams
- headlighted
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fainting
English
Etymology
From Middle English feinting, equivalent to faint +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fe?nt??/
- Rhymes: -e?nt??
Verb
fainting
- present participle of faint
Noun
fainting (plural faintings)
- An act of collapsing into a state of temporary unconsciousness.
Translations
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