Swooning vs. Swooping — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Swooning and Swooping
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Swooning
To faint.
Swooping
To move in a sudden sweep
The bird swooped down on its prey.
Swooning
To be overwhelmed by ecstatic joy.
Swooping
To make a rush or an attack with a sudden sweeping movement. Often used with down
The children swooped down on the pile of presents.
Swooning
A fainting spell; syncope.
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Swooping
To seize or snatch in a sudden sweeping movement.
Swooning
A state of ecstasy or rapture.
Swooping
The act or an instance of swooping.
Swooning
Present participle of swoon
Swooping
Present participle of swoop
Swooning
A swoon or faint.
Swooping
The motion of something that swoops.
Swooning
Weak and likely to lose consciousness;
Suddenly felt faint from the pain
Was sick and faint from hunger
Felt light in the head
A swooning fit
Light-headed with wine
Light-headed from lack of sleep
Swooping
That swoops or swoop.
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