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1
to (cause to)
lose
colour
,
brightness
, or
strength
gradually
:
Examples:
If you
hang
your
clothes
out in the
bright
sun
, they will
fade
.
My
suntan
is already
fading
.
They
arrived
home just as the
light
was
fading
(= as it was getting
dark
).
The
sun
had
faded
the
blue
walls
.
2
In
golf
, if you
fade
the
ball
, you hit it so it
moves
slightly
to one side
rather
than
straight
in front. If a
golf
ball
fades, it
moves
slightly
to one side:
Examples:
Trying to
fade
the
ball
off the
tee
, he
hooked
into
deep
rough
.
By
aiming
down the left-hand side, the
ball
will
fade
back into the
middle
of the
fairway
.
3
a
gradual
loss
of
colour
or
brightness
,
often
until an
image
disappears
:
Examples:
A
fade
to
black
would be a good way to end the
sequence
.
fade
out At that point there is a
fade
out so what
happens
next is left to our
imaginations
.
4
a way of
ending
a
piece
of music by making it
gradually
quieter
and
quieter
:
Examples:
At the end of the
song
we just
repeat
the
chorus
until the
fade
.
The
software
allows
you to make fades and
segue
the
songs
together.
5
a
gradual
increase
in
colour
,
brightness
, or loudness so that a
picture
or
sound
appears
gradually
:
Examples:
You could
begin
your
web
page
with a
fade
in, allowing the
visitor
to
concentrate
on one
important
point before
seeing
the rest of the
page
content
.
6
a
gradual
loss
of
strength
or
importance
:
Examples:
That was when his
career
began
its
slow
fade
into
obscurity
.
7
a
hairstyle
in which the
hair
is left
fairly
long on
top
of the head, cut
gradually
shorter
at the
sides
, and cut very
short
or
completely
removed
lower
down:
Examples:
At the
barber
shop
you can get a
fade
for £20.
The
boys
all had fades.
8
in
golf
, the
action
of
hitting
the
ball
slightly
to one side
rather
than
straight
in front, or the
movement
of the
ball
slightly
to one side:
Examples:
He said he was trying to
draw
the
ball
rather
than hit a
fade
.
All you need is about two
yards
of
fade
on your
ball
and it's gone.
9
in
American
football
, a
passing
move where the
player
receiving
the
ball
runs
straight
at first but then
moves
towards the side of the playing
area
to
catch
the
ball
:
Examples:
Wideout Marvin Davis was supposed to run a
fade
towards the right-hand
corner
.
The
touchdown
on a
fade
to
Miller
turned
out to be the
winning
score
.
10
to
lose
color
,
brightness
, or
strength
gradually
:
Examples:
If you
hang
your
clothes
out in the
bright
sun
, they will
fade
.
11
If something fades away/out, it
becomes
less
clear
and then
disappears
:
Examples:
The
voice
on the
radio
faded
out.
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