Associations to the word «Fade»
Noun
- Phantom
- Duration
- Anger
- Braid
- Plumage
- Sad
- Throbbing
- Shadow
- Dazzling
- Washing
- Countenance
- Flake
- Lace
- Vase
- Flowers
- Warmth
- Dawn
- Robe
- Furniture
- Instant
- Scarf
- Laughter
- Eyelid
- Wills
- Spotlight
- Wearer
- Humor
- Solo
- Breech
- Mustache
- Coloring
- Elegance
- Drawer
- Sun
- Friction
- Repeat
- Sleeve
- Light
- Chatter
- Morn
- Zenith
- Dress
- Juliet
- Margin
- Encore
- Garb
- Mirage
- Scene
- Sky
- Melody
- Annoyance
- Swing
- Weave
- Mcgregor
- Kris
- Flare
- Synth
- Mix
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FADE, adjective. (archaic) Strong; bold; doughty
FADE, adjective. (archaic) Weak; insipid; tasteless; commonplace.
FADE, noun. (golf) A golf shot that (for the right-handed player) curves intentionally to the right. See slice, hook, draw.
FADE, noun. A haircut where the hair is short or shaved on the sides of the head and longer on top. See also high-top fade and low fade.
FADE, noun. (slang) A fight
FADE, noun. (cinematography) A gradual decrease in the brightness of a shot (as a means of cutting to a new scene)
FADE, verb. (intransitive) To become faded; to grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant.
FADE, verb. (intransitive) To lose freshness, color, or brightness; to become faint in hue or tint; hence, to be wanting in color.
FADE, verb. (intransitive) To sink away; to disappear gradually; to grow dim; to vanish.
FADE, verb. (transitive) To cause to fade.
FADE AWAY, verb. To lose strength, become weaker; to wane
FADE IN, noun. A type of transition used in visual media, in which the transition is at first black, fading to a visual image.
FADE IN, verb. To fade from black to a visual image in visual media.
FADE OUT, noun. A type of transition used in movies usually at the end of a scene, in which the transition fades to black from the cut.
FADE OUT, verb. (idiomatic) To slowly disappear.
FADE OUT, verb. To fade from a cut to black in a movie.
FADE TO BLACK, verb. (cinema) To end a film or a scene of a film by causing the image to disappear and become black.
FADE TO WHITE, verb. A film punctuation in which the picture brightens until it is completely white.
Dictionary definition
FADE, noun. A golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing".
FADE, noun. Gradually ceasing to be visible.
FADE, verb. Become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly; "The scene begins to fade"; "The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk".
FADE, verb. Lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; "Her bloom was fading".
FADE, verb. Disappear gradually; "The pain eventually passed off".
FADE, verb. Become feeble; "The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon".
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