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I. faint [feɪnt] ADJ

1. faint (not easy to notice):

faint trace, outline, memory
faint sound

2. faint (slight):

faint suspicion
faint idea, notion
there's not the faintest hope of...
not to have the faintest idea... inf

3. faint (weak):

faint with [or from] sth

II. faint [feɪnt] VB intr

mdleć [perf ze-]

III. faint [feɪnt] N Brit

faint-hearted ADJ

faint-hearted person
faint-hearted attempt
Present
Ifaint
youfaint
he/she/itfaints
wefaint
youfaint
theyfaint
Past
Ifainted
youfainted
he/she/itfainted
wefainted
youfainted
theyfainted
Present Perfect
Ihavefainted
youhavefainted
he/she/ithasfainted
wehavefainted
youhavefainted
theyhavefainted
Past Perfect
Ihadfainted
youhadfainted
he/she/ithadfainted
wehadfainted
youhadfainted
theyhadfainted

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Be not disquieted, dejected, or faint-hearted, when sufferings, trials, and temptations arise.
en.wikipedia.org
A read through the papers this week is not for the faint-hearted.
www.independent.ie
Flying over such areas is not for the faint-hearted and walking across it can be fraught with peril for the unwary.
en.wikipedia.org
But fighting hackers from across the globe is not for the faint-hearted.
www.independent.ie
This was not a trip for the faint-hearted.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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