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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121. The truck pulled away, and she listened to the rattling noises fade down the lane.
122. Narrator: Even in death, the memories, the visions would not fade.
123. As the old signals fade, rival are crowding the airwaves.
124. Things shine at first and then as time goes by , it tended to fade away.
125. The figures whitened in his mind unsolved : displeased , he let them fade.
126. Instead of something jarring , try subtle or soft movements similar to fade infadein a slide show.
127. Disease is disgruntled , resemble basking in damp - dry fade aubergine.
128. But it can't fade your blood red, clog your passion insight.
129. Conceivably, those disputes could fade if Japan's trade surplus continues to fall.
130. Climate change threatens Emerald Isle with water shortage. A new report by the Irish American Climate Project says that global warming may cause Ireland's "rich, green scenery" to "fade to brown.
131. Well, it's specially made of a platinum alloy, sir, and the luster will never fade out.
132. As the blood ceases to coagulate creating disease, then accidents through transportation will also fade.
133. And also, the flowers of love probably fade and die down.
134. Whole areas of libraries fade from use as they become outdated or outmoded.
135. To regulate dry and sensitive skin, and fade out striae of pregnancy and scars; Increase skin elasticity, slow down the skin aging period.
136. What a pity it was that such beauty was destined to fade!
137. Commercial real estate faces its own reckoning. When the housing market began to fade at the end of 2005, it kicked off a boom in nonresidential construction.
138. A gradual decrease ( fade - out ) or increase ( fade-in ) of the brightness of an image, or the volume of an audio signal.
139. Fade out the storm effect here, and turn up the music.
140. Business cycles did not fade away, but their amplitude did moderate substantially.
141. The colours gently fade each time you wash the shirt.
142. Only Mother Shipton - once the strongest of the party - seemed to sicken and fade.
143. But when I am alone in the half-light of the canyon. All existence seems to fade to a being with my soul and memories.
144. However, at 10 A. M., just as hopes were beginning to fade, the Bismarck was found again.
145. Planetary nebulae fade away gradually over tens of thousands of years.
146. Chrome yellow ink encountered alkalescence large paper fade ,(www.Sentencedict.com) zhonglan alkalescence large paper encountered fade.
147. This old man decided to fade out and leave the work to the young people.
148. The idea seemed to fade out and the club was never formed.
149. The ever matchless and important success or failure gain and loss will also fade color.
150. If you fail to heed my warning, Your joy will fade at the break of day.
More similar words: shade, blade, grade, invade, parade, leader, reader, decade, persuade, a bad egg, academic, adequate, made up of, leadership, schadenfreude.