Definition of the word swoon

Pronunciation of vocabulary swoon

swoonverb

ngất ngây

/swuːn//swuːn/

Origin of the word swoon

The origins of the word "swoon" can be traced back to the Middle English language, where it was spelled swenen or swoynen. This word, in turn, was derived from the Old Norse word svána, which meant "to faint or lose consciousness." The Old Norse word made its way into Middle English through Scandinavian languages, specifically Old Danish and Old Norwegian. From Middle English, the word spread to other Old English dialects, eventually leading to its current usage in modern-day English. The meaning of "swoon" has evolved over time. In the 1400s, it was primarily used to describe a state of dizziness or fainting, often due to extreme emotion or illness. In later centuries, it took on additional connotations related to romance and attraction, as in the expression "swooning over" someone. Today, "swoon" is commonly used to describe an exaggerated or romantic reaction to something, particularly in relation to celebrities or fictional characters. While its origins may be rooted in serious medical concerns, "swoon" has since acquired a more lighthearted and playful use in modern English.

Vocabulary summary swoon

typenoun

meaningfainting, unconsciousness

exampleswooned with pain

typejournalize

meaningfaint, unconscious

exampleswooned with pain

meaningfade out (music...)

Example of vocabulary swoonnamespace

meaning

to feel very excited, emotional, etc. about somebody that you think is sexually attractive

cảm thấy rất phấn khích, xúc động, v.v. về ai đó mà bạn nghĩ là hấp dẫn về mặt tình dục

  • He's used to having women swooning over him.

    Anh ấy đã quen với việc có phụ nữ ngất ngây vì mình.

  • Whenever I see my crush, I find myself swooning at the sight of them.

    Mỗi khi nhìn thấy người mình thích, tôi lại thấy mình ngất ngây khi nhìn thấy họ.

  • As the orchestra played the opening notes of the love song, the audience couldn't help but swoon.

    Khi dàn nhạc chơi những nốt nhạc mở đầu của bản tình ca, khán giả không khỏi ngất ngây.

  • The elderly woman's heart skipped a beat as she saw the picture-perfect beach at sunset, and she swooned.

    Trái tim của người phụ nữ lớn tuổi hẫng một nhịp khi nhìn thấy bãi biển đẹp như tranh vẽ lúc hoàng hôn, và bà ngất đi.

  • The singer's powerful voice sent shivers down my spine, and I found myself swooning in awe.

    Giọng hát mạnh mẽ của ca sĩ khiến tôi rùng mình, và tôi thấy mình ngất ngây vì kinh ngạc.

meaning

to become unconscious

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