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    Swoon
    /swo͞on/

    verb

    • 1. faint from extreme emotion: "he swooned at the sight of blood on his hero's sleeve"

    noun

    • 1. an occurrence of fainting: literary "I fell down in a swoon"
  2. Sep 5, 2012 · 1. a. : a partial or total loss of consciousness. b. : a state of bewilderment or ecstasy : daze, rapture. 2. : a state of suspended animation : torpor. swoony. ˈswü-nē. adjective.

  3. SWOON definition: 1. to feel a lot of pleasure, love, etc. because of something or someone: 2. to faint 3. a faint…. Learn more.

  4. SWOON meaning: 1. to feel a lot of pleasure, love, etc. because of something or someone: 2. to faint 3. a faint…. Learn more.

  5. verb (used without object) to faint; lose consciousness. to enter a state of hysterical rapture or ecstasy: The teenagers swooned at the sight of the singing star. noun. a faint or fainting fit; syncope. swoon. / swuːn / verb. a literary word for faint. to become ecstatic.

  6. 1. A fainting spell; syncope. 2. A state of ecstasy or rapture. [Middle English swounen, probably from iswowen, in a swoon, from Old English geswōgen, past participle of *swōgan, to suffocate.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. To swoon is to faint, due to lack of blood to the brain. Illness, fear, stress, and even happiness can cause people to swoon.

  8. If you swoon, you are strongly affected by your feelings for someone you love or admire very much.

  9. Swoon Definition. To faint. To feel strong, esp. rapturous, emotion. To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy. An act or instance of swooning. A fainting spell; syncope. A state of ecstasy or rapture. A period of poor performance. A summer swoon in the economy.

  10. Dictionary definition of swoon. To be overcome with intense admiration, adoration, or another strong emotion. "The surprise gift made her swoon with happiness." Detailed meaning of swoon. This usage suggests a sense of being overwhelmed or enchanted by something or someone, often to the point of feeling lightheaded or physically weak.

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