Faded

//ˈfeɪdɪd//

Synonyms for "faded" (126 found)

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Translations

21 translations across 10 languages.

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Danish

3 entries
  • blegnet adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • falmet adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • visnet adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Finnish

1 entries
  • haalistunut adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

French

4 entries
  • apâli adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • décoloré adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • défraîchi adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • délavé adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Irish

1 entries
  • tréigthe adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Latin

1 entries
  • dēcolor adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Māori

4 entries
  • horotea adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • hāmā adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • hātea adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • kōrae adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • falmet adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Polish

1 entries
  • wyblakły adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Swedish

1 entries
  • urblekt adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • бля́клий adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)
  • розми́тий adj (of colour that has lost its intensity)

Sample sentences

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The flowers faded in the heat of the summer days.

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The beautiful color of the sky soon faded away.

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The species faded away.

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The music faded away.

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