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    FAD

    abbreviation

    • 1. flavin adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme derived from riboflavin and important in various metabolic reactions.
  2. 5 days ago · fad. You use fad to refer to an activity or topic of interest that is very popular for a short time, but which people become bored with very quickly. Hamnett does not believe environmental concern is a passing fad. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · fad (strong nominative masculine singular fader, comparative fader, superlative am fadesten or am fadsten) (predominant in southern Germany and Austria) vapid, flavourless, bland. Synonyms: schal, langweilig, geschmacklos. Das Essen schmeckt fad. ― The food tastes bland. (by extension) boring, bored. Synonym: langweilig.

  4. noun. fads. A custom, style, etc. that many people are interested in for a short time; passing fashion; craze. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: cult. furore. craze. rage. monomania. megrim. foible. chic. thing. amusement. caprice. vogue. fashion. vagary. Antonyms: tradition. standard. convention. tradition.

  5. noun informal. an intense but short-lived fashion; craze. a personal idiosyncrasy or whim. Origin of fad. 1. C19: of uncertain origin. Derived forms of fad. faddish, adjective. faddishness, noun. faddism, noun. faddist, noun. British Dictionary definitions for FAD (2 of 2) FAD. noun.

  6. Fad applies to anything considered fashionable that is eagerly sought after or pursued, but only for a short period of time. The three-letter word is of unknown origin, which means many armchair etymologists have speculated about its etymology as an acronym.

  7. fad•dish, adj. fad•dist, n. [ countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023. fad (fad), n. a temporary fashion, notion, manner of conduct, etc., esp. one followed enthusiastically by a group.

  8. A fad is something—a product, a diet, a practice, an interest, for example— that many people get excited about very quickly. The zeal or enthusiasm for this particular something arises seemingly out of nowhere and is shared widely and intensely by a large number of people.

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