fade out

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fade out (plural fade outs)

  1. A type of transition used in film, usually at the end of a scene, involving a fade to black from the cut.

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fade out (third-person singular simple present fades out, present participle fading out, simple past and past participle faded out)

  1. (idiomatic) To slowly disappear.
  2. To fade from a cut to black in a movie.
  3. To decrease in volume, such as at the end of a song, until there is only silence.

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