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    fade
    /feɪd/

    verb

    • 1. gradually grow faint and disappear: "the light had faded and dusk was advancing" Similar dimgrow dimgrow faintgrow feebleOpposite increase
    • 2. (with reference to film and television images) come or cause to come gradually into or out of view, or to merge into another shot: "fade into scenes of rooms strewn with festive remains"

    noun

    • 1. the process of becoming less bright: "the sun can cause colour fade"
    • 2. a shot causing the ball to deviate to the right (or, for a left-handed golfer, the left): "when they get to the 18th the ideal shot is a fade"

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  2. FADE definition: 1. to (cause to) lose colour, brightness, or strength gradually: 2. In golf, if you fade the ball…. Learn more.

  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.

  4. When things fade, they gradually become less clear or more faint. When you wake up after having a strange dream, its details quickly begin to fade unless you write them down right away. Dreams usually fade once you wake up, and sunlight begins to fade toward the end of the day.

  5. Fade definition: to lose brightness or vividness of color.. See examples of FADE used in a sentence.

  6. 1. The act of fading. 2. A gradual dimming or increase in the brightness or loudness of a light source or audio signal. 3. A transition in a cinematic work or slide presentation in which the image gradually appears on or disappears from a blank screen. 4. Sports A moderate, usually controlled slice, as in golf. 5.

  7. Definition of fade verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If memories, feelings, or possibilities fade, they slowly become less intense or less strong. Sympathy for the rebels, the government claims, is beginning to fade. [ VERB ]

  9. A gradual dimming or increase in the brightness or loudness of a light source or audio signal. American Heritage. Any of several styles of haircut in which the hair is cut so as to be very close on the sides of the head and progressively longer toward the top of the head. Webster's New World.

  10. FADE definition: 1. If a colour or a sound fades, or if something fades it, it becomes less bright or strong: 2. to…. Learn more.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fade /feɪd/ verb 1 [ intransitive] (also fade away) to gradually disappear Hopes of a peace settlement are beginning to fade. Over the years her beauty had faded a little. 2 [ intransitive, transitive] to lose colour and brightness, or to make something do this the fading evening light a pair of ...