Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted.
Having lost freshness or brilliance of color.
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Examples for "faded"
Examples for "faded"
1Since September 11th, events in Northern Ireland have faded out of view.
2It happened quite quickly, and soon the bird was no longer faded.
3And my shirts are honorably faded by sun, sea, and hard work.
4A tiny trail of smoke curled up; and faded in the blue.
5But the jungle was gone; the vision had faded with the seer.
1Krusteaz and Fleischmann's mixes use bleached flour, while others list unbleached flour.
2She set a small silver box on the bleached wood coffee table.
3The original colour of the garment will spread into the bleached area.
4We are all bleached almost white; my uniform hangs about me loosely.
5The damask table cloths with the ribbon pattern must be bleached to-morrow.
1For a cup of washy tea to break in upon her rubber.
2I'll make him think I'm a wishy-washy moonstruck girl, smitten with him.
3Its views are Liberal-Conservative, and wishy-washy; its principal concern to remain in office.
4NYPIRG was a Naderite group, and seen as kind of wishy-washy and bourgeois.
5There is very little wish-washy coddling of the criminal in Canada.
1My environment is restored, though with a somewhat washed-out look to it.
2But I had taken against the washed-out tunic I'd put on yesterday.
3The interior of the van looked like a gray, washed-out video feed.
4However, the image of her washed-out face would not leave my mind.
5He held it out with his queer washed-out smile, and Steinmetz smiled.
6The monochrome scenes are in a washed-out grey, not a stylish noir.
7Accompanying her was a nervous-looking fellow whose washed-out face was particularly unattractive.
8I turned on the scope and just got a washed-out bright green.
9She noticed their thin washed-out clothes patched here and there by Lee.
10She had a faded, washed-out look, and her hair was thinning out.
11None of that Sullivan drive, that fire, appeared in his washed-out son.
12His eyes were the palest blue, the shade of a washed-out sky.
13His eyes were like washed-out riverbed stones, almost transparent, piercing and haunted.
14The first symbol was clearly a washed-out example of the second.
15Yes, he said; I know that they have a washed-out and ridiculous appearance.
16They were pallid, washed-out, bloodless; even the youngest looked past middle-age.