faded

faded(
fey
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dihd
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. descolorido (garment or photograph)
He had slicked-back hair and was wearing faded jeans and a black leather jacket.Llevaba el pelo engominado, unos vaqueros descoloridos y una chaqueta de cuero negra.
b. desvaído (color or photograph)
He sat by the track, looking at the faded photograph of his daughter and waited for a train to pass.Se sentó junto a la vía férrea, mirando la foto desvaída de su hija, y esperó a que pasara un tren.
c. apagado (color)
The smell of that faded blue cloth-bound book brought back memories of my childhood.El olor de ese libro encuadernado en tela de color azul apagado me trajo recuerdos de mi niñez.
d. desteñido (garment)
The paint crew arrived in faded overalls with ladders and tarps.El equipo de pintores llegó con sus overoles desteñidos, portando escaleras y lonas.
a. marchito (flower)
The petals were beginning to fall from the faded flower in the dry vase.Los pétalos empezaban a caerse de la flor marchita en el florero sin agua.
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