fade in a sentence
v., n.
Definition
To gradually lose brightness, color, or intensity, or to diminish in strength or prominence.
Sample Sentences
- The colors of the mural began to fade as the years passed.
- Her laughter seemed to fade into the background noise of the bustling crowd.
- As the sun set, the light slowly faded, casting a serene glow over the landscape.
- Memories of that summer would never fade, etched in his mind forever.
- The music started to fade, leaving an echo of sweet notes lingering in the air.
- As the sun set, the vibrant colors of the sky began to fade into soft pastels.
- She watched her childhood memories fade away like mist in the morning light.
- The sound of the music gradually started to fade, leaving silence in its wake.
- With each passing year, the old photograph began to fade, losing its clarity.
- His confidence began to fade when faced with unexpected challenges.
- As the sun began to set, the vibrant colors of the sky slowly started to fade into a soft pink hue.
- Over time, the once bright painting in the living room began to fade, losing its luster and vibrancy.
- Her memories of that summer vacation will never fade, even as the years pass by.
- The sound of laughter gradually faded away as the party came to an end.
- He watched the flowers in the garden fade away, realizing that change is a part of life.
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