Words and phrases that have a meaning related to swoon: (129 results)
Often used in the same context:
sag, tailspin, meltdown, slump, gyrations, nosedive, sputter, plunge, nose dive, drool, malaise, slide, falter, flameout, underwhelm, funk, pratfall, decline, dip, gyrate, tumble, wobble, doldrums, shudder, falloff, downslide, frenzy, giggler, surge, angst, fret, fall, boomlet, softness, skid, letdown, flatline, losing streak, weepiness, conniption, implosion, giddiness, weakness, collapse, wince, selloff, titter, cringe, binge, shiver, shriek, frothiness, bubblehead, aughts, upswing, resurgence, gaga, yawn, sluggishness, droop, stinker, darlings, simper, winning streak, leer, jitters, guffaw, totter, blowup, gush, chortle, bounceback, sizzle, rockiness, exuberance, bubble, dazzle, fadeout, blahs, rout, pause, tumult, stumbling, mania, laughers, fakeout, downspin, redhot, insipidness, perky, trainwreck, lows, rut, agita, ebullience, crankiness, snicker, swan dive, splash, devilishness, goldilocks, infatuation, trance, torpor, ecstasy, forgetfulness, stupor, repose, slumber, daze, lassitude, reverie, weariness, hush, lethargy, insensibility, languor, madness, oblivion, stillness, unconsciousness
More general:
Also try:black out, lose consciousness, loss of consciousness, pass out, zonk out
— Adjectives for swoon: deep, long, dead, like, deathlike, deadly, half, wakeful, ordinary, heavy, sudden, more...
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