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defade

Part of speech: Verb

Sense: To cause the fading of color or brightness.

Usage:

  • The prolonged exposure to sunlight can defade the color of fabrics.
  • Using harsh detergents may defade the vibrancy of your clothes.
  • Leaving your car in the hot sun for too long can defade its paint.

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense: Popular or widespread.

Usage:

  • The defade trend has taken over fashion runways this season.
  • His defade hairstyle became an instant hit among the youth.
  • The book instantly became a defade bestseller, selling millions of copies worldwide.

Part of speech: Adverb

Sense: In a manner that causes fading.

Usage:

  • The shirt was washed defade, resulting in a pale color.
  • She painted the walls defade, giving the room a vintage look.
  • The photo was deliberately edited defade to create a nostalgic effect.

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