Synonyms for fade

Synonyms for (noun) fade

Synonyms: fade, disappearance

Definition: gradually ceasing to be visible

Similar words: termination, conclusion, ending

Definition: the act of ending something

Usage: the termination of the agreement


Synonyms: fade, slice, slicing

Definition: a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer

Usage: he took lessons to cure his slicing

Similar words: swing, golf shot, golf stroke

Definition: the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it


Synonyms for (verb) fade

Synonyms: languish, fade

Definition: become feeble

Usage: The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon

Similar words: deteriorate, devolve, degenerate, drop

Definition: grow worse

Usage: Her condition deteriorated; Conditions in the slums degenerated; The discussion devolved into a shouting match


Synonyms: fade, melt

Definition: become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly

Usage: The scene begins to fade; The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk

Similar words: weaken

Definition: become weaker

Usage: The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days


Synonyms: pass, pass off, blow over, fleet, evanesce, fade

Definition: disappear gradually

Usage: The pain eventually passed off

Similar words: disappear, vanish, go away

Definition: get lost, as without warning or explanation

Usage: He disappeared without a trace


Synonyms: fade, wither

Definition: lose freshness, vigor, or vitality

Usage: Her bloom was fading

Similar words: disappear, vanish, go away

Definition: get lost, as without warning or explanation

Usage: He disappeared without a trace


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