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Synonyms & Similar Words
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Meaning of Fade
The primary meaning of the word "fade" is to lose strength, brightness, or intensity, and become less visible or less effective.
Definitions
- To become less bright or intense, especially of a color, light, or sound
- * To lose strength, energy, or vitality
- * To become less popular, fashionable, or widely used
- * To disappear or become invisible, especially gradually
Etymology of Fade
The word "fade" comes from the Old French word "fader", which is derived from the Latin word "fatisccere", meaning "to become weak or feeble"
Historically, the word "fade" has been used since the 14th century to describe something that is becoming less strong, bright, or intense
Example Uses
- The flowers will fade quickly if they are not watered regularly
- * The music started to fade into the background as we talked
- * Her interest in the project began to fade as the weeks went by
- * The sunset faded slowly below the horizon