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fade

Aussprache: [feɪd]

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Kontext: „change over time“

(verb) to gradually become less strong, bright, or noticeable. This can happen to colors, sounds, or feelings. For example, when the sunlight goes away, it fades.

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The bright colors of the painting will fade if exposed to sunlight for too long.

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The vibrant flowers did not fade after weeks of blooming; they stayed bright and beautiful.

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Why do you think the music started to fade as the concert ended?

Kontext: „emotion or memory“

(verb) to slowly disappear or lessen in intensity, especially when talking about feelings or memories. Like when you stop thinking about something and it just fades away.

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After some time, the painful memory began to fade, and I felt happier.

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His anger did not fade; it stayed strong for a long time.

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Do happy memories ever fade away for you?

Kontext: „visual quality“

(noun) a gradual change from a color to a lighter shade or to no color at all. Think of a picture that slowly loses its color at the edges.

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The artist loved the beautiful fade in the sunset's colors.

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The painting had no fade; each color was sold brightly and clearly.

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Can you see the fade in the colors of the sky?

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