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swoon
[ swoon ]
verb (used without object)
- to faint; lose consciousness.
- to enter a state of hysterical rapture or ecstasy:
The teenagers swooned at the sight of the singing star.
noun
- a faint or fainting fit; syncope.
swoon
/ ɳː /
verb
- a literary word for faint
- to become ecstatic
noun
- an instance of fainting
Derived Forms
- ˈɴǴDzԾԲ, adjective
- ˈɴǴDzԾԲly, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- ɴǴDziԲ· adverb
- ܲ·ɴǴDziԲ adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of swoon1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of swoon1
Example Sentences
The Fab Four came together on stage this week for an all-star Beatles announcement that left some of the internet swooning.
Iceman the fighter pilot left viewers swooning, but the part also underscored his power to carry a movie, even when he wasn’t billed as its lead.
As for why Pam and Jim’s love story still makes viewers swoon, Fischer attributes it partly to the show’s mockumentary format, which allowed them to show “stolen moments” where people have their guard down.
I’m not trying to rain on the parade of the millions of mini-Elphabas out there who swooned to see Cynthia Erivo sing about the difficulties of being green.
Or “Love Is a Dream,” a fantastic 1987 swoon into a bygone era and lost youth featuring Jan Hooks, Phil Hartman, a romantic Bing Crosby track and a tiara in a safety deposit box.
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