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fade

fade [ fayd ]


verb  (past and past participle fad·ed, present participle fad·ing, 3rd person present singular fades)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb gradually become less bright or loud: to lose brightness, color, or loudness gradually, or make something do this
The clothes had faded from months of washing.

2. intransitive verb become tired: to lose strength, freshness, and vigor
His concentration faded after about an hour.

3. intransitive verb disappear slowly: to die away or vanish gradually
The movie ends with a close-up that gradually fades to black.

4. intransitive verb lose effectiveness: to become less effective temporarily
the engine faded

5. intransitive verb U.S. leave: to leave or depart ( slang )
They faded sometime after midnight.

6. intransitive verb U.S. football drop back to pass: in football, to drop back from the line of scrimmage before passing the ball ( refers to the quarterback )

7. transitive and intransitive verb sports curve or cause to curve: to curve from a straight path, or cause a ball to curve from a straight path

8. transitive verb gambling match bet in dice game: in dice, to match the bet of an opponent ( slang )



noun  (plural fades)
Definition:
 
1. gradual lessening in brightness or loudness: a gradual decrease in brightness, distinctness, or loudness

2. gradual disappearance of image: a gradual disappearance of an image in a film or television show

3. sports curving path of ball: the curve of a ball, especially a golf ball, away from a straight path or flight

4. U.S. offensive term: an offensive term for a black person who has adopted predominantly white friends and attitudes ( slang )

[14th century. < French fade "weak, pale"]

fad·a·ble adjective
fad·ed·ness noun
fad·er noun
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