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Meaning fade meaning

What does fade mean?
Definitions in simple English

fade

When something fades, it slowly disappears. The mysterious figure slowly faded into the darkness.

fade

(= melt) become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly The scene begins to fade The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk lose freshness, vigor, or vitality Her bloom was fading (= pass off, pass) disappear gradually The pain eventually passed off gradually ceasing to be visible (= slice, slicing) a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer he took lessons to cure his slicing (= languish) become feeble The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon

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  • What words refer to the sun changing the color of something?

Conjugation fade conjugation

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fade · verb

Examples fade examples

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Simple sentences

Her beauty will fade in time.
Flowers soon fade when they have been cut.
The color won't fade.
The colour won't fade.

Movie subtitles

The next day, the dream lingered and would not fade and she was irresistibly drawn to the places her foster sister had taken her in the dream.
A few chemicals mixed together, that's all, and flesh and blood and bone just fade away.
Take her out of this valley and she'll fade away like an echo.
Grandpa, you're outside. You fade into the background.
And I suppose you just fade in front of an audience.
If any of you guys owe on your trucks, you better fade.
Now if you will all join hands. before the lights fade.
The lights will fade now.
He would watch the hideousness fade and change.
What's it worth it to you for me to keep my mouth shut and just fade away?
Crumble, then fade.
When the daylight starts to fade slowly in the sky and the night and the stars spread their curtain of silence and my torment and my sorrow increase 1000 fold, sometimes it seems I can bear it no longer.
Just fade out with no explanation.
You said our lives would fade if you ran away.
Don't fade out on me.
What's it worth it to you for me to. keep my mouth shut and just. fade away?
Everything seems to fade away!
What a pity they fade so quickly.
These will not fade, my beloved.
When everything fits too well: The beginning, the middle and the end, from fade-in to fade-out.
When she starts to feel dizzy, everything inside her goggles will fade to a bright white light -- another cue to the brain to trigger the surge.
This complete loveliness will fade, and we shall forget what it was like.
Can you conceive how lonely I am. when there is nothing that doesn't shun me, that doesn't fade as I come near?
No more than that beautiful warm smile of yours will ever fade.
Let my eyes be your bearer. And then your beauty will never fade.
Flowers fade, anyway.
Yes, flowers fade.
That's right. We just fade away.
I lived in a house where dying old women remembered their dead men. Crumble, then fade.
I don't know, but a love like ours just can't fade away. as if it were only a dream.
Here, my worries fade.

News and current affairs

This orthodoxy, however, was also destined to fade away.
Basle II is dead - at least until memories of the current disaster fade.
And yet, as memories of World War II fade, more and more people in the Netherlands and Scandinavia feel content to be under Germany's powerful wings.
But they are certain to resurface and grow as memories of September 11 th attacks fade and the effort to stamp out terrorism encounters new difficulties, setbacks and dilemmas and possibly requires risky military operations elsewhere.
This process might also explain why, although many reward systems have proven successful at the beginning, their benefits quickly fade.
They compete, expand, mature, and eventually, with few exceptions, fade into obscurity.
GENEVA - The effects of the most devastating financial crisis in decades have begun to fade.
As China's economy grows relative to the economies of its trading partners, the efficacy of its export-led growth model must inevitably fade.
As a corollary, the returns on massive infrastructure investment, much of which is directed toward supporting export growth, must also fade.
But these clear examples quickly fade into an ambiguous and disputed range of cases, such as Israel's fear of Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor in 1981.
And, if some of the film's larger-than-expected profits are directed toward the slums where the movie was made, the protestors are quite likely to fade away.
In the face of these five factors, the dream of global empire held by many US right-wingers will most likely fade.
Political crimes never fade.
But memories fade.
When Guo overhears fights between her sister and brother-in-law in their crammed rented room, her aspirations to get an apartment through hard work, and to start a family with her boyfriend and soon-to-be husband, begin to fade.
With memories of the old system already beginning to fade, it seems fitting to look back at the region's achievements, review the lessons learned, and examine the challenges ahead.
This is not an issue that will fade away.
PARIS - National stereotypes do not fade easily, especially if those with the greatest influence seem to be doing their best to justify them.
At this critical moment, we can't allow this to fade away.
How did Asia's boom fade so quickly?
And that is why FIFA's problems are unlikely to fade from view.
Imperial traditions never fade away completely.
As Australian and Japanese initiatives fade, attention now turns to ASEAN, which has put in place norms for peace that all major powers affirm.
This was an impression, moreover, that did not fade with familiarity.
It is time for the rest of the world to support him in removing it forever, so that Taiwan will continue to fade as a global concern.

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