fade - use in sentences
Preposition: into
- insignificance: Galloway should resign and fade into the insignificance he deserves, and if he wont go voluntarily he should be removed.
- background: The lovers, sweet enough, fade quickly into the background.
Object
- glory: It doesn't really matter what the answer is, because the film does capture an ethereal sense of nostalgic longing for faded glory.
- elegance: There is something about the faded elegance that lingers in the mind and lends itself to photography.
- splendor: It definitely had that kind of faded splendor that we were kinda fascinated by.
- spine: A near fine hardback copy in a very good dustjacket which has a partly faded spine.
Adjective complement
- resistant: The ultra modern vinyl print gives a soft smooth matte finish which is hard wearing, long lasting, crack and fade resistant.
Preposition: into
- oblivion: Had it not been for her, the sacrifices made in Karbala might have faded into oblivion.
- mist: Whether these creatures faded into mist, or mist enshrouded them, he could not tell.
- shadow: God faded into the shadows of the hospital room like mist in the morning sun while the antibiotics were poured down my veins.
Modifying Another Word
- gradually: Notes on a piano produce a fixed sound when played which do not go up or down but gradually fade away.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- away: He keeps them for you in heaven, where they cannot decay or spoil or fade away.
Preposition: from
- memory: It's amazing how quickly things fade from the memory.
Noun used with modifier
- optimization: List Building vs. Search Engine Optimization It seems the excitement about search engine optimization fades in and out from time to time.
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