FADE

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fade
v. discolor, lose color; become dim; wilt, wither; die out; bleach


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Fade
Fade or Fade out can refer to:Fade (song), an obscure song by the band Blue AngelFade (film), a technique used in filmFade (audio engineering), the gradual increase or decrease in sound volumeFade (lighting), the gradual increase or decrease in intensity of a light sourceFade (radio), the loss of signal strength at a radio receiverFade (novel), a novel by Robert CormierFade (computer game), a point-and-click adventure game for the Pocket PC/Windows Mobile platformFADE (group), Fire, Acrobatics, and Dance Entertainment, a MA-based fire performance companyBrake fade, the condition where mechanical brakes lose stopping ability due to heatingFade margin in telecommunicationsFADE™, an anti-piracy method first used in the PC game Operation Flashpoint Fade may also be:A type of shot in golf in which the ball curves slightly left to right in flight for a right handed player, and vice versa for a left handed playerA hairstyle characterized by a gradual decrease in the length of hair on the sides and back of the head
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fade
Noun
1. a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing"
(synonym) slice, slicing
(hypernym) golf stroke, golf shot, swing
2. gradually ceasing to be visible
(synonym) disappearance
(hypernym) termination, ending, conclusion
(derivation) melt
Verb
1. 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"
(synonym) melt
(hypernym) weaken
(derivation) disappearance
2. lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; "Her bloom was fading"
(synonym) wither
(hypernym) disappear, vanish, go away
(derivation) attenuation, fading
3. disappear gradually; "The pain eventually passed off"
(synonym) evanesce, blow over, pass off, fleet, pass
(hypernym) disappear, vanish, go away
4. become feeble; "The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon"
(synonym) languish
(hypernym) devolve, deteriorate, drop, degenerate
(derivation) attenuation, fading


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fade
adv. insipidly, without flavor, tastelessly, blandly, dully, lifelessly, in an uninteresting manner
 
adj. flavorless, tasteless, dull, unsavory, insipid, lacking flavor

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fade
adj. tasteless, insipid; tame, savorless, vapid; washy, watery

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