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    swoon
    /swuːn/

    verb

    • 1. faint, especially from extreme emotion: literary "Frankie's mother swooned and had to be helped to the headmaster's office"
    • 2. be overcome with admiration, adoration, or other strong emotion: "you can have them swooning over you with a few well-placed words"

    noun

    • 1. an occurrence of fainting: literary "I fell down in a swoon"

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  2. SWOON definition: 1. to feel a lot of pleasure, love, etc. because of something or someone: 2. to faint 3. a faint…. Learn more.

  3. noun. 1. a. : a partial or total loss of consciousness. b.

  4. SWOON meaning: 1. to feel a lot of pleasure, love, etc. because of something or someone: 2. to faint 3. a faint…. Learn more.

  5. If you swoon, you are strongly affected by your feelings for someone you love or admire very much.

  6. Define swoon. swoon synonyms, swoon pronunciation, swoon translation, English dictionary definition of swoon. 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....

  7. Swoon definition: to faint; lose consciousness.. See examples of SWOON used in a sentence.

  8. To swoon is to faint, due to lack of blood to the brain. Illness, fear, stress, and even happiness can cause people to swoon.

  9. verb. swooned, swooning, swoons. To faint. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To feel strong, esp. rapturous, emotion. Webster's New World. To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Synonyms: pass out. conk. faint. blackout. languish. syncope. coma. stupor. sleep. overwhelmed. float. fade. lose consciousness.

  10. swoon meaning, definition, what is swoon: to be extremely excited and unable to co...: Learn more.

  11. Definition of swoon verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.