To lose, or cause to lose, color or brightness
“At low altitudes, objects on the ground can be seen in their true colors, but in higher regions, colors start to fade.”
To whiten, typically by the removal of color
“The color will eventually fade, especially under the impact of direct sunlight.”
To diminish in intensity or strength, typically gradually
“It decreases when the charcoals, from being worn away, leave too great a space between them, and the light begins to fade.”
To gradually disappear from view or existence
“Nightfall causes everything but rivers in the moonlight to fade from view.”
To deplete, or be depleted, in physical strength or energy
“This is the dilemma many of us face when our health starts to fade.”
To deteriorate in condition or quality
“With Frodo's journey taking him closer to the heart of Sauron's kingdom, peace and comfort fade into oblivion as anxiety and hopelessness fill the air.”
To change or lose color
To make, or cause to be, blur or dim
To be extinguished by an air current
(of a flame or light) To flicker as if about to be extinguished
To damage, erode, or destroy by friction or use
To cause to become tired, weary or fatigued
To cause damage or harm to
Plural for a haircut where the hair is short or shaved on the sides of the head and longer on top
“A fade is how your barber cuts your hair on the sides and back with professional barber clippers.”
Plural for the act or state of waning in level, intensity or severity
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