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faded Definition


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fade
verb faded, fading
    tr & intr
    1. To lose or cause to lose strength, freshness or colour.
      Thesaurus: bleach, tone down, wash out, blanch, etiolate, neutralize; tarnish, discolour.
    intr
    2. Said of a sound or image: to disappear gradually.
      Thesaurus: decrease, diminish, dwindle, ebb, shrivel, wane.
    3. golf.
      To strike the ball so that it curves to the right, but less so than an ordinary slice (noun 5).
noun
    1. golf.
      A slight, delayed slice (noun 5), often deliberate.
Etymology: 13c: French, meaning ‘dull' or ‘pale'.

Phrasal Verb: fade something in or out
    To cause (a sound or picture) to become gradually louder and more distinct, or gradually fainter and disappear.


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