Fading can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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fade - lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; "Her bloom was fading" | ||
fade - 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" | ||
fade - disappear gradually; "The pain eventually passed off" | ||
fade - become feeble; "The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon" | ||
Noun |
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fading - weakening in force or intensity; "attenuation in the volume of the sound" |
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1. | verb | The scene begins to fade. | |
2. | verb | Flowers soon fade when they have been cut. | |
3. | verb | The flame has begun to fade. | |
4. | verb | The color won't fade. | |
5. | verb | Her beauty will fade in time. | |
6. | verb | The tans will fade, but the memories will last forever. | |
7. | verb | The color won't fade, even in the wash. | |
8. | verb | Old soldiers never die, they simply fade away. | |
9. | verb | Old soldiers never die, they just fade away. | |
10. | verb | Goethe, the German poet, about Hafez, the Iranian poet: May the whole world fade away, Hafez, with you, with you alone I want to compete! Let us share pleasure and pain like twins to love like you, to drink like you, this shall be my pride, my life.”. | |
11. | verb | The colour won't fade. | |
12. | verb | Memories fade too quickly. | |
13. | verb | Fade into grey. | |
14. | verb | Fade to black. | |
15. | verb | Soon as our ships can trust the deep once more, / and South-winds chide, and Ocean smiles serene, / we crowd the beach, and launch, and town and shore / fade from our view. |
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The scene begins to fade. |
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Flowers soon fade when they have been cut. | |
The flame has begun to fade. | |
The color won't fade. | |
Her beauty will fade in time. | |
The tans will fade, but the memories will last forever. | |
The color won't fade, even in the wash. | |
Old soldiers never die, they simply fade away. | |
Old soldiers never die, they just fade away. | |
Goethe, the German poet, about Hafez, the Iranian poet: May the whole world fade away, Hafez, with you, with you alone I want to compete! Let us share pleasure and pain like twins to love like you, to drink like you, this shall be my pride, my life.”. | |
The colour won't fade. | |
Memories fade too quickly. | |
Fade into grey. | |
Fade to black. | |
Soon as our ships can trust the deep once more, / and South-winds chide, and Ocean smiles serene, / we crowd the beach, and launch, and town and shore / fade from our view. |