fading

[ US /ˈfeɪdɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /fˈe‍ɪdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. weakening in force or intensity
    attenuation in the volume of the sound
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How To Use fading In A Sentence

  • The light was fading and the sky had rings of black, purple and navy making their way up to the small point of light in the center part of the sky.
  • Like other sweet pea varieties, give them regular feeds and cut off fading flowers. The Sun
  • Her smile fading and her expression turning to one of mild confusion, Harstad asked, “I beg your pardon?” Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
  • Good, bad, or meaningless, there it will be: bunchy with fat or sagging from the bone, fading, freckling, wrinkling, and drooping so long as flesh endures. Beginner’s Grace
  • The image of him was quickly fading from Kathleen's mind, but she remembered his firm chin, with a decided cleft down its middle.
  • Their coach comes across as weak, making decisions to cater for the fading hero rather than the good of the team.
  • To blame their youth, however, is to question the gimmick: two dewy adolescent Russians adding a lesbian jolt to teen pop's fading schoolgirl fantasies.
  • He pointed to his temples, upon which the last traces of Quiddity's reconfiguration of his flesh was fading. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Houses have been demolished and replaced with flats and it seems the era of when everyone got their milk from the milkman is slowly fading.
  • The sun was now slowly fading, the sky filled with blues purples and light pinks.
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