Examples of 'too faint' in a sentence

Meaning of "too faint"

This phrase describes a sound, color, image, or sensation that is not clear, strong, or distinct enough to be easily perceived or understood. It suggests that the intensity or clarity of something is insufficient or weak

How to use "too faint" in a sentence

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too faint
A scent too faint for mortals to detect.
Sometimes however the trace is too faint.
Probably too faint from blood loss.
The trace is too faint.
It is too faint to be seen with the naked eye.
The transmission is too faint to determine.
Each too faint to be seen by the naked eye.
This postmark is too faint to read.
Too faint to light a room.
The scent was too faint to get a baseline.
The star can not be used in navigation because it is too faint.
Though most were too faint for us to feel.
A singular light sail near an imminent supernova explosion would be too faint to track.
Now you are too faint and weak.
Elusive Mercury is too close to the sun and distant Pluto is too faint.

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A sound far too faint for human hearing.
Young people serve as antennas picking up signals too faint for adults to notice.
Unfortunately it was too faint to pick up on the recording equipment.
In the presence of this glare, the stars are too faint to show.
The transmission is too faint to determine the exact coordinates.
We had gone a year before, but my stamp was too faint to see.
It was too faint to pick it up.
My memory is too faint.
It is too faint for me to hear.
Take place between a dark star and a star too faint to be seen even with.
Neptune is too faint to find without the help of a telescope.
The spectral lines of oxygen are too faint to be seen from Earth.
They are too faint and average only four beats per minute.
Many celestial objects of interest are too faint to be visible to the unaided eye.
The star was too faint to have had its parallax measured by the Hipparcos satellite.
I do not have a version of this, and it is too faint to see on these photographs.
If sound is too faint or distorted, adjust the gain accordingly.
One of the ram 's most important stars is too faint to see without a telescope.
Many images are too faint to discern, and others have deteriorated entirely.
For the effusion of our blood, the muster of his kingdom too faint a number.
The stars were much too faint to show up on these pictures.
The system 's improved ability to collect light will reveal objects too faint to be seen.
Many notable objects are too faint to be seen with the naked eye.
The chloral hydrate treatment clarified the letters, but no, they are too faint to make out.
It was too faint.
The authors say that sky surveys had missed this object because it 's too faint.
It can detect objects that are too faint to be seen by large optical telescopes.
Too faint to light a room. My life is but a brief flickering in the darkness.
He saw stars too distant and too faint for others to find without a telescope.
And there was a static blizzard over them? They were too faint.
But finding objects too faint to see with the unaided eye is not hard either.
But against a True Ancestor at night, hopes for victory would be far too faint.
The stars were too faint in comparison to the Sun.
Too faint to light a room. And much too soon does the flame burn out.
A twitch of the lips, too faint to be called a smile.

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