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New Pocket Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
fade /fad/ adjective [person, book] dull;
[food, taste] tasteless;
[colour] drab.



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'fade' found in these entries:
English:

fade:
Principal Translations/Principales traductions
fadeadjflat (bland)
fadeadjflavourless
 
Additional Translations:
fadeadjtasteless
fadeadjinane (stupid)
fadeadjinsipid (water)
fadeadjmeaningless (stupid)
fadeadjplain (tasteless)
fadeadjunimportant (meaningless)
fadeadjunsavoury (tasteless)
fadeadjunsettled (weather)
fadeadjdull (tasteless, colorless)
fadeadjdisagreeable (food)
fadeadjbland (lacking taste)
fadeadjcolorless (person, remark) US
fade (banal)adjpointless
fade (banal)adjdull (tasteless, colorless)
fade (couleur)adjwashed-out
fade (couleur)adjdrab
fade (peu appétissant, peu tentant)adjunappetizing (tasteless)
fade (peu appétissant, peu tentant)adjunattractive (dull)
fade (temp)adjunsettled (weather)


fader:
fader Très familiervget landed with Very informal


fadé:
fadé Très familieradjpriceless


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