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Fainth

Noun

1. A misspelling of the word "faint," which means a temporary loss of consciousness.

Example sentence: She felt a fainth coming on as she stood in the hot sun for hours.

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Adjective

1. A misspelling of the word "feint," which means a deceptive or pretended blow or movement in warfare or sports.

Example sentence: The boxer used a fainth move to confuse his opponent and land a devastating punch.

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Verb (transitive)

1. A misspelling of the word "feint," which means to make a deceptive or pretended blow or movement.

Example sentence: The magician fainthed throwing the ball to distract the audience and then made it disappear.

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Adverb

1. A misspelling of the word "faint," which means to a small degree or extent.

Example sentence: The music played fainthly in the background as they danced closely.

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