fade

fade — verb

1. to slowly become less bright, strong, or clear over time, or to cause something

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

to slowly become less bright, strong, or clear over time, or to cause something to do this — such as colours losing their richness in sunlight, sounds growing quieter at a distance, or memories becoming less vivid as the years pass.

例句

The blue curtains in Jude's room had faded to a pale grey after years in the sun.

transitive result: fade + to + colour

The cheers of the crowd slowly faded as the train pulled away from the station.

intransitive: sound fades with distance

同義詞
  • dim

    focuses specifically on light becoming less bright, not on colour or strength

  • dull

    suggests loss of shine or sharpness, often from rubbing or wear

  • vanish

    implies complete and often sudden disappearance, not gradual

  • wither

    used for living things losing strength, not for colours or sounds

反義詞
  • brighten

    to become brighter or more colourful

  • intensify

    to become stronger or more extreme

文法句型

something fades (intransitive)

something fades something (transitive)

fade + adverb/preposition (away, out, into, from)

用法筆記

Commonly used with adverbs of direction (away, out) and prepositions indicating transformation (to, into). The transitive form typically involves sunlight, weather, or time as the subject causing the change.

常見錯誤

The colour fades away slowly after washing.
The colour fades slowly after washing.
💡'fade away' usually refers to sounds or memories disappearing, not colour loss; use 'fade' alone or 'fade out' for colours.

2. in golf, to intentionally hit the ball so that it follows a curving path sideway

2.動詞及物 / 不及物C1
釋義

in golf, to intentionally hit the ball so that it follows a curving path sideways through the air rather than going straight ahead, usually to navigate around obstacles or follow the shape of the hole.

例句

Renata carefully faded the ball around the large oak tree on the left side of the fairway.

transitive: golfer fades the ball around an obstacle

Asher's tee shot faded slightly to the right and landed safely on the grass.

intransitive: the ball fades to one side

同義詞
  • slice

    similar curving motion but usually unintentional and more extreme; negative connotation

  • draw

    the opposite curve direction (right-to-left for right-handed players)

文法句型

golfer fades the ball (transitive)

the ball fades (intransitive)

用法筆記

A fade is different from a slice: a fade is a controlled, intentional curve, whereas a slice is an unintentional, often problematic curve. In golf for right-handed players, a fade curves left to right.

fade — noun

fade — adjective