Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfeɪdɪd/
adjective An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun by providing more information about their qualities or characteristics. 'Unfaded' describes something that has not lost its color or brightness.
A1 The color of the flowers in the garden is unfaded.
A2 The old photograph remained unfaded despite years of being stored in a box.
B1 The memories of that summer day are still unfaded in my mind.
B2 The unfaded paint on the vintage car made it look like it just came out of the factory.
C1 The unfaded beauty of the ancient ruins left me in awe.
C2 His unfaded passion for music was evident in every note he played.
formal The painting's colors remained unfaded despite being exposed to sunlight for years.
informal The old photograph surprisingly stayed unfaded after all these years.
slang I can't believe this shirt is still unfaded, I've worn it so many times.
figurative Her memory of that day was unfaded, as vivid as if it had just happened.
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