Fainter

/ˈfeɪntər/ adjective

Comparative form of faint; weaker, less distinct, or more likely to lose consciousness.

From Old French 'feint', past participle of 'feindre' meaning 'to feign'. Originally meant 'lacking courage', evolving to describe weak physical sensations or loss of consciousness by the 14th century.

AMደካማ
ARأضعف
BNদুর্বল
CSslabší
DAsvagere
DEschwächer
ELπιο αδύνατο
ESmás débil
FAضعیف تر
FIheikompi
FRplus faible
GUનબળું
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