Synonym: bleach, decline, dim, droop, dull, fail, lose color, pale, sink, weaken. Antonym: bloom. Similar words: shade, blade, grade, invade, parade, leader, reader, decade. Meaning: [feɪd] n. 1. a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer 2. gradually ceasing to be visible. v. 1. become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly 2. lose freshness, vigor, or vitality 3. disappear gradually 4. become feeble.
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31. Memories fade with the passage of time.
32. The colour in this silk material will not fade.
33. Dead-head roses as the blooms fade.
34. Memories of happy days on the hills never fade.
35. Sympathy for the rebels, the government claims, is beginning to fade.
36. The player had to fade back so as to have room to pass the ball.
37. The measures are little more than window dressing that will fade fast once investors take a hard look at them.
38. The dispute over the new contract allowed her other problems to fade into the background.
39. These toys will be around for a year or two, then fade/slide/sink into oblivion.
40. We watched the harbour and then the coastline fade away into the morning mist.
41. The memory of her sufferings in her childhood will never fade from her mind.
42. As she drifted into sleep, the doctor's face began to blur and fade.
43. Her achievements fade into insignificance beside those of her sisters.
44. It was late afternoon and the light was beginning to fade.
45. All other issues fade into insignificance compared with the struggle for survival.
46. Many of these problems may simply fade into irrelevance when the new rules come into force.
47. It was impossible for her to fade quietly into the background.
48. Fade out the music at the end of the scene.
49. You can fade away and the sergeant and I will take over.
50. We fade in the closing music as the hero rides off into the sunset.
51. The light was beginning to fade now.
52. Make sure your voice does not fade.
53. Senators may be able to hope memory will fade.
54. One class must fade into another.
55. The Balfourites did gradually fade from the scene.
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56. The townspeople are hoping the fair will quietly fade away and die because of the usual clashes between the locals and the travellers.
57. There's nothing quite so depressing as watching your tan fade along with the memories of that wonderful holiday.
58. Anna was rubbing her arm where Liz had held it, rubbing as if the pain would never fade.
59. The best way to get scars to fade is to leave them alone.
60. One disadvantage of this to all parties is that over a long period memories fade and evidence becomes more difficult to establish.
More similar words: shade, blade, grade, invade, parade, leader, reader, decade, persuade, a bad egg, academic, adequate, made up of, leadership, schadenfreude.