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Swoon - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Swoon means to faint or lose consciousness, often due to overwhelming emotion, shock, or physical weakness. It can also describe being deeply affected by admiration or love. Example: She swooned at the sight of her favorite celebrity.

swoon

/swun/ /swuːn/

Definition:

To faint or lose consciousness, often from extreme emotion or physical weakness.

Synonyms:

faint, pass out, collapse, black out

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

revive, awaken

Common Collocations:

swoon with delight, nearly swoon, make someone swoon

Derivatives:

swooning, swooned, swooner

Usage Tips:

Use "swoon" to describe fainting from strong emotions like love or shock, not just medical conditions.

Common Phrases:

swoon over someone, make someone swoon, in a swoon

Etymology:

From Old English "swōgan" (to make a sound), influenced by Middle Dutch "swōnen" (to sigh).

Examples:

  • 1. She nearly swooned when she saw the surprise party.
  • 2. The crowd swooned as the singer hit the high note.
  • 3. He made her swoon with his romantic gestures.
  • 4. The heat was so intense she felt like she might swoon.

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