What is another word for fainter?
Pronunciation:
[ fˈe͡ɪntə], [ fˈeɪntə], [ f_ˈeɪ_n_t_ə]
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Similar words for fainter:
- dark (adjective)
- delicate (adjective)
- dim (adjective)
- dizzy (adjective)
- failing (adjective)
- faint (adjective)
- feeble (adjective)
- fuzzy (adjective)
- gentle (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Fainter:
adj.
• dark (adjective)- sunless,
- drab,
- Atramentous,
- lurid,
- pitchy,
- ill-lighted,
- grimy,
- gloomy,
- crepuscular,
- lightless,
- dusk,
- overcast,
- nebulous,
- black,
- shady,
- sooty,
- stygian,
- obfuscous,
- somber,
- pitch-dark,
- tenebrous,
- dingy,
- foggy,
- misty,
- blackish,
- shaded,
- rayless,
- unlit,
- darkened,
- aphotic,
- cloudy,
- caliginous,
- cimmerian,
- faint,
- opaque,
- pitch-black,
- unlighted,
- dun,
- clouded,
- dusky,
- murky,
- inky.
- pastel,
- elegant,
- exquisite,
- ethereal,
- gauzy,
- balmy,
- delightful,
- breakable,
- superior,
- frail,
- delectable,
- flimsy,
- select,
- fine,
- aerial,
- delicious,
- choice,
- subtle,
- frangible,
- rare,
- filmy,
- graceful,
- nice.
- tarnished,
- lackluster,
- poorly lit,
- dreary,
- fuzzy,
- gray,
- blah,
- mat,
- monotonous,
- sullied,
- bleary,
- flat,
- Obscured,
- monotone,
- dark,
- unilluminated.
- upset,
- dumb,
- Punchy,
- giddy,
- tipsy,
- gaga,
- befuddled,
- puzzled,
- bewildered,
- disturbed,
- blinded,
- shaky,
- distracted,
- Staggered,
- Reeling,
- unsteady,
- groggy,
- weak in the knees,
- addled,
- out of control,
- dumbfounded,
- weak-kneed,
- off balance,
- muddled,
- whirling,
- blind,
- bemused,
- dazzled,
- staggering,
- punch-drunk,
- vertiginous,
- slap-happy,
- wobbly,
- dazed.
- wanting,
- declining,
- inadequate,
- unprosperous,
- shy,
- short,
- vain,
- unavailing,
- scarce,
- scanty,
- Unthriving,
- scant,
- defeated,
- unsuccessful,
- insufficient,
- Unsufficient,
- deficient.
- soft,
- blurred,
- exhausted,
- fatigued,
- lenient,
- pale,
- tenuous,
- obscure,
- inaudible,
- gentle,
- vague,
- far-off,
- bleached,
- quiet,
- drooping,
- imperceptible,
- distant,
- enervated,
- deep,
- slight,
- piano,
- dull,
- ill-defined,
- breathless,
- muted,
- feeble,
- low-pitched,
- faded,
- faltering,
- soothing,
- moderate,
- wan,
- smooth,
- shadowy,
- remote,
- hoarse,
- weak,
- hushed,
- unenthusiastic,
- mild,
- unclear,
- indistinct,
- bland,
- muffled,
- dim,
- thin,
- dusty,
- tender,
- delicate,
- light,
- lethargic,
- fragile,
- hazy,
- languid,
- low,
- dizzy,
- subdued.
- unconvincing,
- inefficient,
- aged,
- doddering,
- decrepit,
- dopey,
- vitiated,
- enfeebled,
- ailing,
- ineffectual,
- infirm,
- effete,
- failing,
- flabby,
- puny,
- powerless,
- insubstantial,
- etiolated,
- weakly,
- Strengthless,
- sapless,
- paltry,
- incompetent,
- debilitated,
- weakened,
- out of gas,
- tame,
- wimpy,
- sickly,
- indecisive,
- helpless,
- poor,
- lame,
- emasculated,
- impotent.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):
How to use "Fainter" in context?
One of the basic concepts of optics is the fainter. The fainter is the term for a decrease in brightness or magnitude of an object as the object's distance from the viewer increases. There are many factors that can contribute to a fainter object, including its size, the viewer's distance from the object, and the atmosphere.
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