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Antonyms for the word "swoon"
Noun
swoon
- a strong, spontaneous feeling of love or admiration
- She experienced a swoon of adoration for the famous actor.
- a state of fainting or sudden loss of consciousness
- He fell into a swoon after receiving the shocking news.
Verb
swoon
- to faint or lose consciousness
- The patient swooned from exhaustion.
- to be overwhelmed with emotion, such as love or admiration
- The audience swooned over the singer's performance.
Adjective
swooning
- expressing or characterized by deep affection or admiration
- He wrote her a swooning love letter.
Adverb
swooningly
- in a swooning manner
- The actress gazed at him swooningly.
Antonyms for "swoon":
Noun: revival
Verb: awaken, revive
Adjective: conscious
Adverb: consciously
Sample Sentences:
Noun:
- Despite being uninterested in romance, she couldn't help but feel a swoon when she saw him.
- Her swoon over the beautiful sunset was evident in her wide smile.
Verb:
- The heat was unbearable, causing her to swoon and collapse.
- He swooned over her delicate features and charming personality.
Adjective:
- His swooning expression while watching the ballet revealed his deep admiration.
Adverb:
- She looked at him swooningly, hoping he would reciprocate her feelings.
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