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fade

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Verb — To gradually lose colour, brightness, strength, or intensity.

How to use fade

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fade away fade to black get a fade colours fade

Etymology

From Old French fade ("weak, dull"), probably going back to a Latin word meaning "insipid" or "tasteless."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “fade” mean?

The word “fade” means to gradually lose colour, brightness, strength, or intensity. In plain terms, losing strength, colour or presence bit by bit — or, as a noun, a specific short-sided haircut.

How do you pronounce “fade”?

“Fade” is pronounced fayd (/feɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “fade” in a sentence?

Here is “fade” used in a sentence: “The curtains had faded badly in the sunlight.”

What part of speech is “fade”?

Depending on how it is used, “fade” can be a verb and a noun.

Where does the word “fade” come from?

The word “fade” comes from Latin. From Old French fade ("weak, dull"), probably going back to a Latin word meaning "insipid" or "tasteless.".

Is “fade” a common word?

“Fade” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “fade” have?

“Fade” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to gradually lose colour, brightness, strength, or intensity.

What is the difference between fade and fade away?

Fade on its own describes the gradual loss of colour, brightness, strength, or intensity, and can apply to sound, memory, or light. Fade away often emphasizes a slower, more complete disappearance over time, such as a sound fading away into silence or a trend fading away entirely.

What is a fade in hairstyling?

In hairstyling, a fade is a haircut shaved very short at the sides and back that gradually blends into longer hair on top, creating a smooth transition in length. It is a distinct noun sense from the verb meaning to lose colour or intensity.

What does fade mean in film or music production?

In film and music, a fade is a gradual dimming of picture or a lowering of sound volume, commonly used to end a scene or song smoothly rather than cutting abruptly. Fade in and fade out describe the two directions this effect can take.

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