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1 fade
بَاخَ \ fade: to lose colour: sunlight makes curtains fade. \ بَهَتَ لونه \ fade: to lose colour: sunlight makes curtains fade. \ تَلاَشَى تدريجيًّا \ fade: (of sounds; hopes; memories) to become faint: The music faded away in the distance. \ خَبَا \ fade: (of sounds; hopes; memories) to become faint: The music faded away in the distance. \ See Also خفت (خَفَتَ)، ضعف (ضَعُف) \ خَفَتَ \ fade: (of sounds; hopes; memories) to become faint: The music faded away in the distance. \ كَبا \ fade. \ See Also خبا (خَبا)، أخبى (أَخْبَى)، خفت (خَفَتَ)، اضمحل (اِضْمَحَلَّ) \ كَمَدَ (صارَ كامِدًا) \ fade. \ See Also كَمِدَ -
2 fade
ضَعُفَ \ drop: to sink; become lower or weaker: The wind dropped. fade: (of sounds; hopes; memories) to become faint: The music faded away in the distance. fail: (of eyesight; memory) to become weak. on the wane: growing smaller. run down: (of a clock, that needs winding; of a vattery that needs charging, etc.) to weaken or stop working, for lack of power. \ See Also تضاءل (تَضَاءَل)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، خفت (خَفَتَ)، هزل (هَزَلَ)، هدأ (هَدَأَ) -
3 fade
[feɪd] verbto (make something) lose strength, colour, loudness etc:يَبْهَت، يَتلاشى، يَذْبُلThe noise gradually faded (away).
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4 fading, fade
خُبُوّ \ fading, fade. -
5 vanish, fade (away), decay, disintegrate
اِضْمَحَلَّ \ vanish, fade (away), decay, disintegrate.Arabic-English glossary > vanish, fade (away), decay, disintegrate
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6 droop
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
7 languish
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
8 shrivel
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
9 wilt
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
10 wither
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
11 باخ
بَاخَ \ fade: to lose colour: sunlight makes curtains fade. -
12 بهت لونه
بَهَتَ لونه \ fade: to lose colour: sunlight makes curtains fade. -
13 ذبل
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). -
14 ذوى
ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
15 أضعف
v. weaken, slacken, slake, reduce, invalidate, depress, disable, attenuate, thin, incapacitate, soften, shorten, run down, break, decay, decline, diminish, emaciate, emasculate, enfeeble, fade, fail, hurt, impair, jellify, languish, macerate -
16 انخفض
v. drop, fade, go down, recede, sag, stoop, die down, tumble -
17 بهت
v. fade, dim, pale, faint, fail -
18 تضاءل
v. dwindle, wane, waste, fade, peak -
19 تلاشى
v. evanesce, pass out of sight, vanish, evaporate, melt, disappear, fade, drain, molder, flee, dissolve, fly, trail, moulder, fall, go to pieces, peter -
20 خبا
v. fade out, wane
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