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swoon
swoon S0950500 (swo͞on)intr.v. swooned, swoon·ing, swoons 1. To faint.2. To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy.n.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.]swoon (swuːn) vb (intr) 1. (Pathology) a literary word for faint2. to become ecstaticn (Pathology) an instance of fainting Also (archaic or dialect): swound [Old English geswōgen insensible, past participle of swōgan (unattested except in compounds) to suffocate] ˈswooning adj ˈswooningly advswoon (swun) v.i. 1. to faint; lose consciousness. 2. to enter a state of hysterical rapture or ecstasy. n. 3. a faint or fainting fit; syncope. [1250–1300; Middle English swo(w)nen] swoon Past participle: swooned Gerund: swooning
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I swoon | you swoon | he/she/it swoons | we swoon | you swoon | they swoon |
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I swooned | you swooned | he/she/it swooned | we swooned | you swooned | they swooned |
Present Continuous |
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I am swooning | you are swooning | he/she/it is swooning | we are swooning | you are swooning | they are swooning |
Present Perfect |
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I have swooned | you have swooned | he/she/it has swooned | we have swooned | you have swooned | they have swooned |
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I was swooning | you were swooning | he/she/it was swooning | we were swooning | you were swooning | they were swooning |
Past Perfect |
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I had swooned | you had swooned | he/she/it had swooned | we had swooned | you had swooned | they had swooned |
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I will swoon | you will swoon | he/she/it will swoon | we will swoon | you will swoon | they will swoon |
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I will have swooned | you will have swooned | he/she/it will have swooned | we will have swooned | you will have swooned | they will have swooned |
Future Continuous |
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I will be swooning | you will be swooning | he/she/it will be swooning | we will be swooning | you will be swooning | they will be swooning |
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I have been swooning | you have been swooning | he/she/it has been swooning | we have been swooning | you have been swooning | they have been swooning |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been swooning | you will have been swooning | he/she/it will have been swooning | we will have been swooning | you will have been swooning | they will have been swooning |
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I had been swooning | you had been swooning | he/she/it had been swooning | we had been swooning | you had been swooning | they had been swooning |
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I would swoon | you would swoon | he/she/it would swoon | we would swoon | you would swoon | they would swoon |
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I would have swooned | you would have swooned | he/she/it would have swooned | we would have swooned | you would have swooned | they would have swooned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | swoon - a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the braindeliquium, faint, syncopeloss of consciousness - the occurrence of a loss of the ability to perceive and respond | Verb | 1. | swoon - pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brainfaint, pass out, conkzonk out, pass out, black out - lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example |
swoonverbTo suffer temporary lack of consciousness:black out, faint, keel over, pass out.nounA temporary loss of consciousness:blackout, faint.Pathology: syncope.Translationsswoon (swuːn) verb (an old word for) to faint. 昏倒 昏倒 noun a fainting fit. 昏厥 昏厥swoon
swoon over (someone or something)To be overwhelmed or overcome by a rapturous feeling caused by someone or something. We stood there swooning over the dreamy actor like we were schoolgirls again. Fans across the country have been swooning over the band's announcement.See also: over, swoonswoon over someone or somethingto seem to faint or pass out about someone or something. The kids swooned over the rock star like the kids of thirty years ago. Evangeline swooned over the frightful news.See also: over, swoonswoon
swoon [AS. swogan, to suffocate] To faint.Patient discussion about swoonQ. i am 12 and my hair is falling out what do i do? there is like a hair ball in my tubA. First of all you are going through puberty and the hormonal levels in your body are changing, this could cause accelerated hair loss that will go away. However, if you feel like you are having severe hair loss you should go and get blood tests for the evaluation of several vitamin defficiencies (B12, Folic acid and Iron), that can be the reason. Soemtimes a lack in our nutrition can be the reason for losing hair. Q. I found out 1week ago i was 6wks pregnant and lastnight i passed a 1/2dollar size clear ball did i miscarrie? the ball was clear,soft and jellie like and it came w/a lot of blood but i didnt see no signs of a baby or anything like thatA. Possibly, but not essentially. In this age the embryo is quite small (several millimeters), so you may easily mistaken it. My best advice is to consult a doctor (e.g. gynecologist) so an US or other test can be done to accurately diagnose a miscarriage. Take care,
More discussions about swoonswoon Related to swoon: swoon overSynonyms for swoonverb to suffer temporary lack of consciousnessSynonyms- black out
- faint
- keel over
- pass out
noun a temporary loss of consciousnessSynonymsSynonyms for swoonnoun a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brainSynonymsRelated Wordsverb pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brainSynonymsRelated Words- zonk out
- pass out
- black out
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