swooning

/ˈswuːnɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Feeling or showing great excitement, admiration, or romantic attraction.
    • The swooning fans rushed toward the stage.
    • His swooning reaction to the gift made everyone laugh.
    • She had a swooning look on her face when she saw the proposal.
  2. Fainting or feeling as if about to faint, often from strong emotion.
    • The character's swooning act was a bit overdone in the play.
    • The swooning woman was helped to a chair.
    • He felt swooning after standing in the sun too long.
Antonyms
noun
  1. The act or state of fainting or feeling faint.
    • Her swooning was a result of the intense heat.
    • The doctor explained that swooning can happen from low blood pressure.
    • The swooning of the audience was caused by the shocking plot twist.