faded

IPA: fˈeɪdʌd

adjective

  • That has lost some of its former vividness and colour.
  • (figuratively) That has lost some of its former strength or vigour.
  • (US, slang) High on drugs; stoned.
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Examples of "faded" in Sentences

  • The transference simply faded.
  • Bell started to smile but the expression faded fast.
  • Slowly the thought of the word faded, and sleep began to enfold her.
  • The faded colors of dried fruit bodies tend to revive when moistened.
  • Justin frowned, but then the expression faded quickly as he began his story.
  • Anitra smiled faintly in response to the broad grin on McCoy’s face; slowly, her expression faded to one of uncertainty.
  • When you've learned whom to show the expensive hand-painted things to, and when to suggest quietly the little, vague things, with what you call the faded look, why, you've learned just about all there is to know of human nature.
  • When you've learned whom to show the expensive hand - painted things to, and when to suggest quietly the little, vague things, with what you call the faded look, why, you've learned just about all there is to know of human nature.

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