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He felt so ill that he blacked out. Synonyms swoon lose consciousness become unconscious See blackAdditional synonymsDefinition to fall down from lack of strength, exhaustion, or illness There were people in the streets collapsing from hunger. Synonyms faint, break down, pass out, black out, swoon (literary), crack up (informal), keel over (informal), flake out (informal) Definition to fall to the ground, as from exhaustion She looked about to drop. Synonyms collapse, fall, faint, fall down, pass out, black out, lose consciousness, keel over (informal), conk out (informal), flake out (informal) Definition to lose consciousness I thought he'd faint when he heard the news. Synonyms pass out, black out, lose consciousness, keel over (informal), fail, go out, collapse, fade, weaken, languish, swoon (literary), flake out (informal) - black
- black and white
- black magic
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- black sheep
- black something out
- blackball
Related terms ofblack out
1. phrasal verbIf you black out, you lose consciousness for a short time. I could feel blood draining from my face. I wondered whether I was about to blackout. [VERB PARTICLE] Samadov said that he felt so ill that he blacked out. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf a place is blacked out, it is in darkness, usually because it has no electricity supply. Large parts of the capital were blacked out after electricity pylons were blown up. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verb [usually passive]If a film or a piece of writing is blacked out, it is prevented from being broadcast or published, usually because it contains information which is secret or offensive. TV pictures of the demonstration were blacked out. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE] 4. phrasal verbIf you black out a piece of writing, you colour over it in black so that it cannot be seen. They went through each page, blacking out any information a foreign intelligenceexpert could use. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Some Welsh activists have started blacking out English language road signs. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 5. phrasal verbIf you black out the memory of something, you try not to remember it because it upsets you. I tried not to think about it. I blacked it out. [VERB noun PARTICLE] [Also VERB PARTICLE noun ] 6. See also blackout More Synonyms of black out See full dictionary entry for blackblack out in American English 1. to cover (writing, printing, etc.) with black pencil marks or paint 2. to cause a blackout in 3. to lose consciousness; faint 4. to lose all memory of an event or fact See full dictionary entry for black Examples of 'black out' in a sentenceblack out Just as he knew he was about to black out, Joab flung him into the cell and slammed the grate shut. Chinese translation of 'black out' vi - (= faint)
暂(暫)时(時)失去知觉(覺) (zànshí shīqù zhījué)
See black - black coffee
- black ice
- black market
- black out
- black pepper
- black pudding
- Black Sea
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