fade-out
noun
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British Dictionary definitions for fade-out
noun
verb fade out (adverb)
Idioms and Phrases with fade-out
Gradually disappear or become inaudible; also, cause to disappear or become inaudible gradually. For example, He let the final chord fade out completely before he played the next movement. The antonym is fade in, âto appear gradually or become audible,â as in The images on the screen faded in until they could be seen clearly. These terms originated in the motion-picture and broadcasting industries, where they apply to images and sounds. [c. 1915]
Also, fade away. Quietly depart, as in âFlorence Scape, Fanny Scape and their mother faded away to Boulogneâ (William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair, 1848). [Mid-1800s]