toqus
Dictionary
English
한국어
Register
Login
🔍
fade
verb
-
fade
,
fading
,
fades
,
faded
to
become
paler
,
weaker
,
or
less
clear
and
finally
disappear
•
The
colors
of
the
old
photograph
began
to
fade
in
the
sunlight
.
The
colors
of
the
old
photograph
began
to
fade
in
the
sunlight
.
•
As
the
sun
set
behind
the
hills
,
the
light
on
the
snowy
mountain
slowly
faded
.
As
the
sun
set
behind
the
hills
,
the
light
on
the
snowy
mountain
slowly
faded
.
From
Middle
English
fade
("
to
fade
,
droop
"),
from
Old
French
fader
("
to
fade
,
droop
"),
from
Latin
fatuus
(“
foolish
,
insipid
”).
verb
-
fade
,
fading
,
fades
,
faded
to
cause
something
to
become
paler
,
weaker
,
or
less
clear
•
Repeated
washing
faded
his
favorite
jeans
until
they
looked
almost
white
.
Repeated
washing
faded
his
favorite
jeans
until
they
looked
almost
white
.
•
Time
has
faded
the
paint
on
the
old
farmhouse
shutters
.
Time
has
faded
the
paint
on
the
old
farmhouse
shutters
.
verb
-
fade
,
fading
,
fades
,
faded
in
films
,
radio
,
or
music
,
to
gradually
change
a
picture
or
sound
to
or
from
silence
,
darkness
,
or
another
scene
•
The
director
decided
to
fade
the
scene
to
black
for
dramatic
effect
.
The
director
decided
to
fade
the
scene
to
black
for
dramatic
effect
.
•
They
will
fade
the
music
when
the
narrator
begins
to
speak
.
They
will
fade
the
music
when
the
narrator
begins
to
speak
.