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Definition of fad
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Fad (n.) A hobby ;
freak;
whim.
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Fading
::
Fading
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fad.
Faddle
::
Faddle
(v. t. ) To
fondle;
to
dandle.
Fugitive
::
Fugitive
(a.) Not
fixed;
not
durable;
liable
to
disappear
or fall away;
volatile;
uncertain;
evanescent;
liable
to fade; --
applied
to
material
and
immaterial
things;
as,
fugitive
colors;
a
fugitive
idea..
Wallow
::
Wallow
(n.) To
wither;
to fade.
Welk
::
Welk (v. i.) To
wither;
to fade; also, to
decay;
to
decline;
to
wane..
Vignette
::
Vignette
(v. t.) To make, as an
engraving
or a
photograph,
with a
border
or edge
insensibly
fading
away..
Fadedly
::
Fadedly
(adv.)
In a faded
manner.
Faded
::
Faded (a.) That has lost
freshness,
color,
or
brightness;
grown dim..
Marcescent
::
Marcescent
(a.)
Withering
without/
falling
off;
fading;
decaying.
Passee
::
Passee
(a.) Past; gone by;
hence,
past one's
prime;
worn;
faded;
as, a
passee
belle..
Fadeless
::
Fadeless
(a.) Not
liable
to fade;
unfading.
Wither
::
Wither
(n.) To fade; to lose
freshness;
to
become
sapless;
to
become
sapless;
to dry or
shrivel
up.
Foddle-faddle
::
Foddle-faddle
(n.) A
trifle;
trifling
talk;
nonsense.
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
Lately
produced,
gathered,
or
prepared
for
market;
not
stale;
not dried or
preserved;
not
wilted,
faded,
or
tainted;
in good
condition;
as, fresh
vegetables,
flowers,
eggs, meat,
fruit,
etc.;
recently
made or
obtained;
occurring
again;
repeated;
as, a fresh
supply
of
goods;
fresh tea,
raisins,
etc.;
lately
come or made
public;
as, fresh news;
recently
taken from a well or
spring;
as, fresh
water..
Languish
::
Languish
(v. i.) To
become
languid
or weak; to lose
strength
or
animation;
to be or
become
dull,
feeble
or
spiritless;
to pine away; to
wither
or
fade..
Fading
::
Fading
(n.) Loss of
color,
freshness,
or
vigor..
Roseola
::
Roseola
(n.) A
rose-colored
efflorescence
upon the skin,
occurring
in
circumscribed
patches
of
little
or no
elevation
and often
alternately
fading
and
reviving;
also, an acute
specific
disease
which is
characterized
by an
eruption
of this
character;
--
called
also rose
rash..
Amaranth
::
Amaranth
(n.) An
imaginary
flower
supposed
never to fade.
Immarcescibly
::
Immarcescibly
(adv.)
Unfadingly.
Quail
::
Quail (v. i.) To die; to
perish;
hence,
to
wither;
to
fade..
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