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Phrasal Verb - Fading Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To gradually decrease or disappear, becoming less noticeable or prominent over time, often used to describe something diminishing or deteriorating in attractiveness, quality, or intensity. It can also imply a decline in performance, a decrease in attention, or a loss of relevance.

Examples

No.Example
1The old movie star's career began to fade out after her scandalous affair was exposed in the media.
2As theuseum moved to a newer location, the popularity of the old branch faded out.
3Due to the poor sales of their last product, the company started to fade out of business.
4After leaving the music scene for several years, her album faded out of the charts.
5As the latest technology became available, the sales of older models finally faded out.
6The evening show began to fade out because the village had turned out to be bunk.
7The smell of smoke faded out of the house after the electricity came back on.
8The once busy bar slowly began to fade out when the economy got tough.
9With all the changes in fashion, the trendy items of last year started to fade out in popularity.
10Since no more people wanted to watch older schools use outdated methods, the curriculum did fade out slow.