💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fady"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fadenoun | (music, cinematography) A gradual decrease in the brightness of a shot or the volume of sound or music (as a means of cutting to a new scene or starting a new song). |
| fatigate | (obsolete) To weary; to tire; to fatigue. |
| defatigateverb | (rare) To tire or make weary. |
| afaint | (archaic, poetic) fainting |
| forfaint | (archaic) Very faint; languishing; pitiful; arm. |
| exolete | (obsolete) That has gone out of use; disused, obsolete. |
| fatig'd | Obsolete spelling of fatigued. [Tired; weary.] |
| passénoun | (colloquial) Dated; out of style; old-fashioned. |
| fatefraught | (archaic, rare) fateful |
| ferdnoun | (Scotland, Northern England, obsolete) Effort, impetus, speed; a violent onset. |
| forworn | (rare or archaic) worn-out |
| antiquenoun | In general, anything very old; specifically: |
| affeared | (archaic) frightened, afraid |
| unfain | (archaic) Not fain; sorrowful; sorry. |
| fashion'dnoun | Obsolete form of fashion. |
| far gone | Almost entirely used up or elapsed. |
| afeardverb | (archaic or dialectal) Afraid. |
| fatigu'd | Obsolete spelling of fatigued. [Tired; weary.] |
| affeard | (obsolete) Alternative form of affeared (used in Devonshire at the turn of the 19th century) [(archaic) frightened, afraid] |
| dismoded | (dated) outmoded; having fallen out of fashion |
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