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faded

/ˈfeɪ.dɪd/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Gradually losing color, brightness, or intensity; grown dim or pale.

Example Sentences:
  • She wore a pair of faded blue jeans.
  • The old photographs on the wall had grown completely faded over the decades.
2.adjective

Losing freshness, strength, or vigor; waning or declining.

Example Sentences:
  • The actor struggled to revive his faded career.
  • A faded memory of his childhood home lingered in his mind.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The word 'faded' is the past participle and adjective form of the verb 'fade', which entered Middle English around the 14th century from the Old French word 'fader', meaning 'to grow weak, lose color, or vanish'. This ultimately derives from the Late Latin 'fatidus', connected to 'fatuus' meaning 'insipid' or 'foolish'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a photograph left in the sun; the colors have 'failedd' to stay, so they have 'faded'.

Frequently Asked Questions About “faded

1. What is the meaning of “faded” in English?

In English, faded (adjective) is defined as: “Gradually losing color, brightness, or intensity; grown dim or pale.”.

2. How do you use “faded” in a sentence?

She wore a pair of faded blue jeans.

3. What are English synonyms of “faded”?

Common synonyms include:washed-out,diminished,pale,waning,worn

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “faded”?

The word 'faded' is the past participle and adjective form of the verb 'fade', which entered Middle English around the 14th century from the Old French word 'fader', meaning 'to grow weak, lose color, or vanish'. This ultimately derives from the Late Latin 'fatidus', connected to 'fatuus' meaning 'insipid' or 'foolish'.