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faded

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faded (comparativemorefaded,superlativemostfaded)

  1. That has lost some of its formervividness andcolour.
    afaded tablecloth
    • 2024, NTSB,Intersection Crash Between Passenger Car and Combination Vehicle, Tishomingo, Oklahoma, March 22, 2022:
      The stop line had afaded appearance but remained visible.
  2. (figuratively) That has lost some of its formerstrength orvigour.
    afaded rock star of the 1970s
    • 2023 August 19, Vivian Wang, “In China, Artists Create Miniature Homes From Memories”, inThe New York Times[1], New York, N.Y.:The New York Times Company,→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on26 August 2023:
      Some clients adjust their instructions asfaded memories come into focus. Mr. Li recalled one prospective client who spent most of an hourlong phone call crying as she reminisced about her old home.
  3. (US, slang)High ondrugs;stoned.
    Synonyms:seeThesaurus:stoned
    • 2015 June 10,Farley Katz, “Music Festivals in Your Thirties”, inThe New Yorker[2], New York, N.Y.:Condé Nast Publications,→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on14 August 2017:
      As I'm walking through the festival entrance, a man casually vomits before continuing on, unfazed. ¶ Twenty-year-old me thinks, "Dope. That guy knows how to getfaded like a champ!" ¶ Thirty-year-old me thinks, "I'm concerned for the boy's health and the general sanitation of this festival. Where are the comment cards located?!"

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Translations

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of colour that has lost its intensity
(slang) high on drugsseestoned

Verb

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faded

  1. simplepast andpastparticiple offade

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