fade Meaning & Definition

  • En [ feɪd]
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Meaning of fade In English

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Examples of fade

  • Many of these problems may simply fade into irrelevance when the new rules come into force.

  • My memory of childhood fades as time goes by.

  • Her worries about her job have faded into the background since she learned about her father's illness.

  • Hope is fading that the missing child is still alive.

  • As she drifted into sleep, the doctor's face began to blur and fade.

  • Even work on popular music and video, which once grabbed the imagination of popular music and media scholars, has faded from the academic agenda.

  • However, he has been subjected to enough received pragmatic influence that his ability to recognize the subtleties of indigenous interaction has faded.

  • Having no discernible form, the five-minute piece eventually fades and ends.

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Translations of fade In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (使)褪色, (使)變暗, (使)衰弱…

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  • 中文简体

    (使)褪色, (使)变暗, (使)衰弱…

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  • Español

    desteñirse, desvanecerse…

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  • Português

    desvanecer-se, desbotar…

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  • 日本語

    (色が)さめる, (音などが)次第に消えていく…

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  • Türk dili

    solmak, rengi atmak, yavaş yavaş kaybolmak/önemini yitirmek…

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  • Français

    s’effacer, passer, s’évanouir…

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  • Catalan

    descolorir(-se), esvair-se…

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