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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61. I just sat on the back porch and watched the afternoon fade into a cloudy dusk, then night.
62. Your feelings of shyness may never fade entirely, but your shy behavior will.
63. It came from where memory is young and the power in a young eagle's flight is great and can never fade.
64. Just when it looked as if pen-based computing might fade away, Microsoft has decided to get into the game.
65. During the waiting period that person may fade from the scene.
66. Other presidents fade into the dusty past once they have left the White House.
67. They might fade into the background, but they are unlikely to go away.
68. Just like those it commemorates, the holiday of D a de los Muertos will never fade.
69. The international community could no longer hope that the reasons for war would fade away.
70. Why did human oestrus fade almost entirely away so that human beings copulate when one partner is not fertile?
71. You can't stay in the dark for too long. Something inside you starts to fade, and you become like a starving person, crazy-hungry for light. Amy Tan
72. After the baby's birth, the marks will eventually fade into barely noticeable streaks.
73. He does not want to fade away from the scene.
74. The songs repeat sentiments so much that some of them fade into the background and lose their meaning.
75. At the coda it repeats the B section groove until the fade.
76. Thibadeau has refused to fade from the City Hall scene where he spent so many productive years.
77. This trite communication put an end to Emma's overtures and she began to fade from their lives.
78. Will it survive their inevitable passing from the scene, or must it fade like the 30s detente between Ataturk and Venizelos?
79. I stroke her lifeless cheek, and as I do the deep purple bruises seem to fade a little.
80. It has a tourist potential which is bound to revive as the election images of intimidation fade.
81. Serious problems from a life onshore can fade rapidly to distant memories as sight of land is lost.
82. But the issue of Somerset House, which he has put on the political agenda, will not fade.
83. For a short time he paid attention to the socialist notions of Robert Owen, but then let them fade.
84. It is quite impossible to believe that he will fade from the scene on formal retirement in a few years' time.
85. Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief:- We are as they; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Christina G Rossetti
86. Once you eventually reach the products the nightmare begins to fade.
87. The thrill of the bananas started to fade after a while.
88. Rachel's face will fade into the kind of indeterminate image it is now,(http://sentencedict.com/fade.html) in the dark.
89. This is in agreement with other workers who have shown that fade does not occur with histamine.
90. This constraint will fade over the next few years as more cable operators upgrade their systems and add more services.
More similar words: shade, blade, grade, invade, parade, leader, reader, decade, persuade, a bad egg, academic, adequate, made up of, leadership, schadenfreude.