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Synonyms for fade away
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : feyd |
Phonetic Transcription : feɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for fade away Other synonyms for the word fade away
- abbreviate
- abscond
- atomize
- attenuate
- bate
- be done for
- be gone
- be lost
- be no more
- be swallowed up
- become invisible
- become smaller
- boil away
- break apart
- break down
- cease to exist
- clear
- close
- come to naught
- concentrate
- contract
- crumble
- cut
- decamp
- decay
- decline
- degenerate
- dehumidify
- dehydrate
- deliquesce
- dematerialize
- depreciate
- desiccate
- detach
- deteriorate
- die
- die away
- die down
- die out
- dilapidate
- dim
- diminish
- disappear
- disband
- disconnect
- disimprove
- dismantle
- disorganize
- dispel
- disperse
- dissipate
- dissolve
- disunite
- divide
- drain
- draw to a close
- droop
- drop
- drop out of sight
- dwindle
- ease off
- ebb
- end
- end gradually
- escape
- evanesce
- evanish
- evaporate
- exit
- expire
- extenuate
- fade
- fade away
- fade out
- fail
- fall
- fall away
- fall back
- fall short
- fall to pieces
- fizzle out
- flag
- flee
- flow back
- fly
- go
- go away
- go bad
- go downhill
- go out
- go south
- halt
- languish
- lapse
- leave
- leave no trace
- lessen
- let up
- lose power
- lower
- melt
- melt away
- minify
- moderate
- molder
- parch
- pass
- pass away
- perish
- peter out
- pulverize
- putrefy
- rankle
- recede
- reduce
- relent
- retire
- retreat
- retrench
- retrocede
- retrograde
- rot
- run down
- run low
- run out
- separate
- sever
- shatter
- shrink
- shrivel
- sink
- slack off
- slacken
- splinter
- spoil
- stop
- subside
- taint
- take apart
- take flight
- taper
- taper off
- temper
- turn
- turn to dust
- vacate
- vamoose
- vanish
- vaporize
- wane
- wash away
- wash out
- waste away
- weaken
- wear away
- wilt
- wind down
- withdraw
- wither
- worsen
Définition of fade away
Origin :- early 14c., "lose brightness, grow pale," from Old French fader "become weak, wilt, wither," from adj. fade "pale, weak, insipid" (12c.), probably from Vulgar Latin *fatidus, some sort of blending of Latin fatuus "silly, tasteless" + vapidus "flat, flavorless." Related: Faded; fading. As a noun, from c.1300.
- As in vanish : verb disappear
- As in wane : verb diminish, lessen
- As in evanesce : verb dissipate
- As in volatilize : verb evaporate
- As in die : verb wither, dwindle
- As in diminish : verb become or cause to be less
- As in disappear : verb vanish; cease
- As in disintegrate : verb fall apart; reduce to pieces
- As in ebb : verb subside; decline
- As in evaporate : verb dry up, dissolve
- And then the cheery sunshine of the cosy room began to fade away.
- Extract from : « The Woman Thou Gavest Me » by Hall Caine
- As he stared into the big man's eyes his fears seemed to fade away.
- Extract from : « The Man from Time » by Frank Belknap Long
- For a moment she met the big man's eyes and her fears seemed to fade away!
- Extract from : « The Man from Time » by Frank Belknap Long
- It may be, indeed, that many of them will perish and fade away.
- Extract from : « Another Sheaf » by John Galsworthy
- Matilda just seemed to fade away, not like one ill, but very tired.
- Extract from : « The New Land » by Elma Ehrlich Levinger
- Was it his imagination, or did the lamp on the table blur and begin to fade away?
- Extract from : « The Street That Wasn't There » by Clifford Donald Simak
- Will you remember me to-morrow or shall I fade away like the dreams of night?
- Extract from : « Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades » by Florence Holbrook
- At last evening approached and the light began to fade away.
- Extract from : « The Norsemen in the West » by R.M. Ballantyne
- The musician, fascinated, feared she was about to fade away within.
- Extract from : « Ghetto Comedies » by Israel Zangwill
- Slowly, but surely, the old New Orleans is beginning to fade away.
- Extract from : « The Personality of American Cities » by Edward Hungerford
Antonyms for fade away
- accumulate
- advance
- amplify
- appear
- arrive
- ascend
- attach
- be born
- bear
- begin
- brighten
- build
- coagulate
- collect
- combine
- come
- come in
- commence
- compliment
- connect
- continue
- couple
- dampen
- develop
- enhance
- enlarge
- enter
- expand
- extend
- face
- fight
- fix
- flatter
- flourish
- flow
- forge
- forward
- garner
- gather
- go up
- grow
- improve
- increase
- join
- keep
- lengthen
- link
- live
- meet
- meld
- mend
- moisten
- praise
- prolong
- put together
- raise
- reach
- remain
- rise
- soak
- solidify
- start
- stay
- strengthen
- unite
- wait
- wet
- win
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