FADE INTO THE BACKGROUND
Definition: To gradually become less noticeable or less prominent, blending into the surrounding environment or losing significance.
Synonyms: Blend In, Recede, Disappear, Diminish, Vanish
Usage Examples in Sentences
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The shy child tends to fade into the background during social events.
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As the night fell, the stars began to fade into the background of the dark sky.
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The old photograph had started to fade into the background of family memories.
#4
The subtle details in the painting make the background elements fade into the artwork.
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In a crowded city, individual voices often fade into the background of urban noise.
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The plain walls allow the vibrant furniture to pop, rather than fade into the background.
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The protagonist's internal struggles began to fade into the background as the intricate plot unfolded.
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Her vibrant personality tends to fade into the background in large social gatherings.
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The once vibrant colors of the painting slowly fade into the background with age.
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In the bustling city, small businesses often fade into the background amidst the skyscrapers.
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Over time, the memories of that summer vacation began to fade into the background.
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As the party continued, she began to fade into the background, unnoticed by most.
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She noticed herself starting to fade into the background during the meeting, overshadowed by more outspoken colleagues.
#14
Unwilling to fade into the background, he spoke up boldly during the discussion.
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Though initially vibrant, the colors of the painting gradually fade into the background, creating a sense of depth.
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In the twilight hours, the city lights slowly fade into the background, giving way to the stars.
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The politician's scandal threatened to fade into the background amidst the constant stream of news.
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The intricate details of the sculpture gradually fade into the background when viewed from a distance.
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