Pesquisar
to fade out
[phrase form: fade]
01
desvanecer
to gradually lose strength or intensity
02
desvanecer
(particularly applied to images, scenes, or sounds) to gradually become less visible or audible
Exemplo
The echoes of laughter slowly faded out as the comedy show concluded, leaving a sense of contentment in the audience.
The once vibrant colors of the painting began to fade out over the years due to exposure to sunlight.
The effectiveness of the pain medication started to fade out, requiring a higher dosage for continued relief.
The enthusiasm of the crowd started to fade out as the disappointing outcome of the game became apparent.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the daylight began to fade out, giving way to the evening.