Meaning & Definition of Faded in English
Faded
Diminished in brightness, color, or clarity.
Pronunciation:
/ˈfeɪdɪd/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Lost brightness or color over time.
Example Sentence: The bright colors of the painting have faded with age.
Definition: Weakened or reduced in strength or intensity.
Example Sentence: His enthusiasm faded after several setbacks.
Definition: Passed gradually into a weaker or less vigorous state.
Example Sentence: The sound of the music faded into silence.
Definition: In a state of diminished perception, especially from drugs or alcohol.
Example Sentence: After a long night, he felt faded and disoriented.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old English 'fēdan', meaning to fade or diminish.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- faded glory: Formerly great or successful but now diminished.
- faded memories: Recollections that have lost their clarity or impact over time.
Translations
- Spanish: desvanecido
- French: fané
- German: verblasst
- Russian: потускнел
Related Words
- fade: To gradually grow faint and disappear.
- fading: The process of becoming less visible or distinct.
Slang Meanings of faded
Meaning: Under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Example Sentence: He was so faded at the party last night.
Meaning: Feeling very relaxed or high.
Example Sentence: After that smoke, I'm feeling pretty faded.