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faded; fading
Definition of fade
(Entry 1 of 3)
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
—used of a motion-picture image or of an electronics signal and usually with in or outOne scene fades out as the next scene fades in.The radio signal faded out as we got further away from the station.
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
fade
nounDefinition of fade (Entry 2 of 3)
1a : fade-out
b : a gradual changing of one picture to another in a motion-picture or television 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
fade
adjectiveDefinition of fade (Entry 3 of 3)
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The first known use of fade was in the 14th century
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