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

Definicja i Znaczenie "fade"

to fade
01

to disappear slowly

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The enthusiasm has faded after months of setbacks.
With each passing day, the memories of that summer vacation started to fade from her mind.
The sound of laughter faded as the party ended.
02

(of color) to lose vividness or brightness over time

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The vibrant red of her favorite shirt has faded after many washes.
The photographs in the album have faded with age, their colors muted and softened.
The artwork on the wall has faded over the years, its hues becoming less distinct.
03

to lose freshness or liveliness over time

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The flowers in the garden are currently fading with the onset of winter.
The scent of the flowers faded as they wilted in the vase.
The delicate petals of the flower began to fade and droop as it wilted in the heat.
04

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

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Despite a strong start, the racehorse began to fade in the final stretch, finishing in fifth place.
As the marathon progressed, he started to fade, unable to maintain his initial pace.
The boxer started to fade in the later rounds, allowing his opponent to gain the upper hand.
01

blaknięcie, zanikanie

gradually ceasing to be visible
02

fade, krzywa w prawo

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