fade
How to Use Fade
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishLosing strength, colour or presence bit by bit — or, as a noun, a specific short-sided haircut.
Word Forms
fader comparative, fader comparative, more fade comparative, faded past tense, fades plural, fades singular, fadest superlative, fadest superlative, most fade superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The curtains had _____ badly in the sunlight.
Etymology
From Old French fade ("weak, dull"), probably going back to a Latin word meaning "insipid" or "tasteless."