Fade
volume
British pronunciation/fˈe‍ɪd/
American pronunciation/ˈfeɪd/

Definición y Significado de "fade"

to fade
01

disiparse

to disappear slowly
Intransitive
to fade definition and meaning
02

desvanecerse, decolorarse

(of color) to lose vividness or brightness over time
Intransitive
03

desvanecerse, perder intensidad

to lose freshness or liveliness over time
Intransitive
04

desaparecer, desvanecerse

(of a racer) to lose strength and stop performing well over the course of a competition
Intransitive
01

desvanecimiento, difuminado

gradually ceasing to be visible
02

fade, curva a la derecha

a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer

fade

v
example
Ejemplo
The enthusiasm has faded after months of setbacks.
The sound of laughter faded as the party ended.
The excitement of the crowd slowly faded as the game ended in a tie.
Despite his best efforts, the hope in his heart began to fade as the days passed without any news.
With each passing day, the memories of that summer vacation started to fade from her mind.
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