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Faintest

Faintest meaning

superlative form of faint: most faint

Example sentences (20)

Anyone else think the John Lewis and Waitrose offer of free coffee for police, in order to deter criminals has just the faintest whiff of a protection racket?

Constantly spending she’s loads of taxpayers money on consultants reports because you haven’t the faintest clue what to do.

During the recent painstaking revamp of the Grade I-listed structure, even the faintest whir of a builder’s drill was scrutinized by planning regulators.

Starting with the faintest, the stars’ light fades into the background of skyglow.

Why this is happening she hasn’t the faintest idea, but she clearly has some unresolved issues to deal with before she can truly pass on.

Altair is a mere 17 light years away, Vega a slightly more distant 25 light years, but Deneb, which appears the faintest, is 2,500 light years away.

An evocative blend, with just the faintest whisper of third base in the back row.

It started as the faintest whisper in my soul several months ago.

When faced with a serious managerial crisis and a demand for real leadership, he didn't have the faintest idea how to do it.

But Rouhani has hinted at only the faintest possibility of a breakthrough.

Experts that’ll work, as some observatories use super-sensitive instruments to detect even the faintest objects.

Faintest of touches on the defender's shoulder to earn that point.

Having worked the crowd into if not a frenzy, then at least the faintest signs of life, Soubry and Leslie quickly legged it.

I hadn't the faintest idea who the Indian opposition leader was, nor why I was interviewing him.

The home side learnt from its day two horror show, putting up a determined display with the bat that has kept the faintest hopes of what would be an astonishing Test victory alive.

To illustrate his point, Oliver threw to an interview clip of Johnson admitting he doesn’t have the faintest clue what’s in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade—the very text he’s been using to justify his outlandish Brexit stance.

Above all, tell your body to move on instead of stop at the faintest sign of fatigue.

I haven’t the faintest clue of its make-up or presence.

It is as though we’ve been thrust into a detective story containing only the faintest trace of the original incident.

Just a hint of a hint of certainty amid an ocean of vagueness might offer the faintest glimmer of hope.