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  1. When things fade, they gradually become less clear or more faint. When you wake up after having a strange dream, its details quickly begin to fade unless you write them down right away.

  2. 2 [intransitive] to disappear gradually Her smile faded. fade away Hopes of reaching an agreement seem to be fading away. The laughter faded away. fade to/into something His voice faded to a whisper (= gradually became quieter). All other issues fade into insignificance compared with the struggle for survival. Summer was fading into autumn.

  3. FADE meaning: 1. If a colour or a sound fades, or if something fades it, it becomes less bright or strong: 2. to…. Learn more.

  4. fade. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fade /feɪd/ verb 1 [ intransitive] (also fade away) to gradually disappear Hopes of a peace settlement are beginning to fade. Over the years her beauty had faded a little. 2 [ intransitive, transitive] to lose colour and brightness, or to make something do this the fading evening light a ...

  5. 3 days ago · fade in American English. (feid) (verb faded, fading) intransitive verb. 1. to lose brightness or vividness of color. 2. to become dim, as light, or lose brightness of illumination. 3. to lose freshness, vigor, strength, or health.

  6. The sound of her voice gradually faded out. 2 fade / ˈ feɪd/ noun. plural fades. Britannica Dictionary definition of FADE. [count] : a gradual change from one picture to another in a movie or television program. The movie ends with a fade to black. FADE meaning: 1 : to lose strength or freshness to become weaker; 2 : to disappear gradually.

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