faded (Meaning)

Wordnet

faded (s)

having lost freshness or brilliance of color

reduced in strength

Webster

faded (imp. & p. p.)

of Fade

Webster

faded (a.)

That has lost freshness, color, or brightness; grown dim.

faded Sentence Examples

  1. The old photograph had faded over time, the colors barely visible.
  2. The tattoo on his arm had faded significantly after years of exposure to the sun.
  3. The curtains had faded from their original bright hue to a dull shade of gray.
  4. The once vibrant artwork on the wall had faded due to years of neglect.
  5. The faded glory of the once-grand mansion was a sad sight.
  6. The sound of her laughter had faded away, leaving an emptiness in her heart.
  7. The hopes and dreams of the young couple had faded as they faced the harsh realities of life.
  8. The scent of the perfume had faded from her skin, leaving only a faint memory behind.
  9. The faded love letters revealed the depth of their emotions long after the romance had ended.
  10. The fading light of the sunset painted the sky with beautiful hues of orange and purple.

FAQs About the word faded

having lost freshness or brilliance of color, reduced in strengthof Fade, That has lost freshness, color, or brightness; grown dim.

light, dull,pale, dulled, pastel, dim, grey, white, washy, neutral

dark, rich, colored,dark, vivid, deep, bright, colored, brilliant, vibrant

The old photograph had faded over time, the colors barely visible.

The tattoo on his arm had faded significantly after years of exposure to the sun.

The curtains had faded from their original bright hue to a dull shade of gray.

The once vibrant artwork on the wall had faded due to years of neglect.