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fade - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fade in Hindi

Verb

  • मुरझाना
  • फीका करना
  • क्षीण होना
  • रंग उतरना
  • धीमा पड़ना
  • धीरे-धीरे लुप्त होना
  • म्लान होना
  • कम होना
  • विवर्ण होना
  • फीका पड़ना

fade Definition

Verb

  • gradually grow faint and disappear.
  • (with reference to film and television images) come or cause to come gradually into or out of view, or to merge into another shot.
  • (of the ball) deviate to the right (or, for a left-handed golfer, the left), typically as a result of spin given to the ball.

Noun

  • the process of becoming less bright.
  • a shot causing the ball to deviate to the right (or, for a left-handed golfer, the left), usually purposely.
  • a haircut in which the hair is left long on top of the head but cropped close to the sides and back with the length of hair gradually decreasing.

fade Example

  • they let you edit the digital data, making it fade in and out ( वे आपको डिजिटल डेटा को संपादित करने देते हैं, जिससे वह अंदर और बाहर फीका हो जाता है )
  • fade into scenes of rooms strewn with festive remains  ( उत्सव के अवशेषों से भरे कमरों के दृश्यों में फीके पड़ जाते हैं )
  • fade up natural sound ( प्राकृतिक ध्वनि फीका )
  • shortly after receiving the snap, he threw a fade to Crabtree ( स्नैप प्राप्त करने के तुरंत बाद, उन्होंने क्रैबट्री को एक फीका फेंक दिया )

More Sentence

  • he had to fade the ball around a light pole
  • He stood over her, watching the life fade from her eyes.
  • The blue glazes, on the other hand, fade into white.
  • Again she watched his truck fade away into the darkness.
  • You can watch the woman who brings sunshine into every room fade away like the sunset.
  • He thought it would fade out of his hands like a spectre.
  • At length the morning mist began to fade away.
  • He knew that in an instant the vision would fade away.
  • Weak children of the heart, which fade away and pine!
  • There fade I to shadow.
  • It could never fade away in this case, he was sure.
  • The Americans fade out amidst their successes.
  • But 'twas the first to fade away.
  • Thus those qualities, physical and otherwise, in which the Bantu approach the Hamites gradually fade as we proceed westward through the Congo basin, while in the east, among the tribes to the west of Tanganyika and on the upper Zambezi, " transitional " forms of culture are found.
  • a fade is extremely versatile and can be adjusted to different hair types and lengths
  • he scores on a beautiful fade pass to the back of the end zone
  • when they get to the 18th the ideal shot is a fade
  • a fade to black would bring the sequence to a close