1. faded - Adjective
2. faded - Verb
4. faded - Adjective Satellite
of Fade
That has lost freshness, color, or brightness; grown dim.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBefore the flowers of friendship faded friendship faded. Gertrude Stein
The old interests of aristocracy - the romance of action, the exalted passions of chivalry and war - faded into the background, and their place was taken by the refined and intimate pursuits of peace and civilization. Lytton Strachey
He looked at her as a man might look at a faded flower he had plucked, in which it was difficult for him to trace the beauty that had made him pick and so destroy it. Leo Tolstoy
For several days after my first book was published, I carried it about in my pocket and took surreptitious peeps at it to make sure the ink had not faded. J. M. Barrie
The best memory is not so firm as faded ink. Chinese Proverb
The faded rose No suitor knows. Latin Proverb