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Definition of fade-out in English: fade-outnoun 1A film-making and broadcasting technique whereby an image is made to disappear gradually or the sound volume is gradually decreased to zero. the fade-out before each ad break Example sentencesExamples - Primitive - and thus charming - special effects include the early use of lap dissolves (the double-exposure of a fade-out over a fade-in) to create magical transformation scenes.
- The film's first shot, following the old-style Shochiku logo, shows a train traveling from left to right, shot low-angle, ending on a slow fade-out.
- Average sound quality and rapid fade-outs characterise the record.
- This is where Solas should have ended, with a slow fade-out on Mother's image.
- Also, we see the same post-song fade-outs here, eradicating the applause and appreciation of the crowd after every number.
Synonyms peter out, taper off, tail off, dwindle, deteriorate, decline, wane, fade, fade away, fade out, give in, give up, give way, crumble, disintegrate, collapse, slump, go downhill, draw to a close, subside - 1.1 A gradual and temporary loss of a broadcast signal.
Example sentencesExamples - The fact that the signal strength doesn't drop during the fade outs indicates to me that it's not an antenna problem, but I'm no expert.
Definition of fade-out in US English: fade-outnounˈfeɪd ˌaʊtˈfād ˌout 1A filmmaking and broadcasting technique whereby an image is made to disappear gradually or the sound volume is gradually decreased to zero. Example sentencesExamples - Primitive - and thus charming - special effects include the early use of lap dissolves (the double-exposure of a fade-out over a fade-in) to create magical transformation scenes.
- Also, we see the same post-song fade-outs here, eradicating the applause and appreciation of the crowd after every number.
- This is where Solas should have ended, with a slow fade-out on Mother's image.
- The film's first shot, following the old-style Shochiku logo, shows a train traveling from left to right, shot low-angle, ending on a slow fade-out.
- Average sound quality and rapid fade-outs characterise the record.
Synonyms peter out, taper off, tail off, dwindle, deteriorate, decline, wane, fade, fade away, fade out, give in, give up, give way, crumble, disintegrate, collapse, slump, go downhill, draw to a close, subside - 1.1 A gradual and temporary loss of a broadcast signal.
Example sentencesExamples - The fact that the signal strength doesn't drop during the fade outs indicates to me that it's not an antenna problem, but I'm no expert.
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