faded; fading
1
: to lose freshness, strength, or vitality : wither
fading flowers
2
: to lose freshness or brilliance of color
The fabrics faded in the strong sunshine.
3
: to sink away : vanish
a fading memory
The smile faded from his face.
4
: to change gradually in loudness, strength, or visibility: such as
a
of an electronic signal
: to continuously increase or decrease in strength
—usually used with in or out
"Exit 7a, funnily enough, is where Philadelphia radio fades out and New York fades in," [William] Bolger said.—
Stephen Stirling
b
of an image or video sequence
: to smoothly increase or decrease in brightness
—usually used with in or out
One scene fades out as the next scene fades in.
5
of an automobile brake
: to lose braking power gradually
6
: to move back from the line of scrimmage
—used of a quarterback
7
of a ball or shot
: to move in a slight to moderate slice
: to cause to fade
Time has not completely faded the humor of these verses.—
G. H. Genzmer
fader
noun
1
a
: fade-out
b
: an instance of changing gradually in loudness, strength, or visibility
also
: a gradual changing of one picture to another in a video sequence
2
: a fading of an automobile brake
3
: a slight to moderate and usually intentional slice in golf
4
: a hairstyle similar to a crew cut in which the hair on top of the head stands high
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