fading (Meaning)

Wordnet

fading (n)

weakening in force or intensity

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fading (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Fade

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fading (a.)

Losing freshness, color, brightness, or vigor.

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fading (n.)

Loss of color, freshness, or vigor.

An Irish dance; also, the burden of a song.

fading Sentence Examples

  1. The fading light of the setting sun painted the sky with hues of orange and purple.
  2. Memories of the past, like fading stars, slowly disappeared from my consciousness.
  3. The once vibrant colors of the painting had faded over time, leaving it dull and lackluster.
  4. The old man's eyes held a hint of sadness, as if his spirit were fading away.
  5. The sound of the distant drums grew fainter and fainter, fading into silence as the night wore on.
  6. The remnants of the once-thriving town slowly decayed, fading into oblivion.
  7. The scent of the flowers lingered in the air, fading as the day progressed.
  8. The intensity of the pain gradually subsided, fading into a dull ache.
  9. The old woman's voice grew softer and softer, fading into a whisper as she spoke her final words.
  10. The stars twinkled in the night sky, their brilliance fading as the moon rose higher.

FAQs About the word fading

weakening in force or intensityof Fade, Losing freshness, color, brightness, or vigor., Loss of color, freshness, or vigor., An Irish dance; also, the burden of

dying, moribund, deteriorating, expiring,sinking, declining, deceased, decadent, departed, defunct

living, quick, animate, surviving, living, existing, live, existing, surviving, alive

The fading light of the setting sun painted the sky with hues of orange and purple.

Memories of the past, like fading stars, slowly disappeared from my consciousness.

The once vibrant colors of the painting had faded over time, leaving it dull and lackluster.

The old man's eyes held a hint of sadness, as if his spirit were fading away.