Fading vs Decaying - What's the difference?
fading | decaying |
As verbs the difference between fading and decaying is that fading is while decaying is . As nouns the difference between fading and decaying is that fading is the act of something that fades; gradual diminishment while decaying is the act of something that decays.
fading English
Verb
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* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-10-19, volume=409, issue=8858, magazine=(The Economist), author=Banyan
, title= The meaning of Sachin
, passage=With fading eyesight and reactions, the runs have dried up. That Mr Tendulkar has nonetheless kept his place in the national [cricket] side is a more dismal exemplum: of the impunity enjoyed by all India’s rich and powerful.}}
Noun
( en noun)
The act of something that fades; gradual diminishment.
* 1854 , (Herman Melville), (Israel Potter)
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(obsolete) An Irish dance; also, the burden of a song.
* Beaumont and Fletcher
- Fading is a fine jig.
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
- delicate burthens of dildos and fadings
( Webster 1913)
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decaying English
Verb
(head)
Noun
( en noun)
The act of something that decays.
* 1839 , William Jenkyn, ?James Sherman, An Exposition Upon the Epistle of Jude (page 274)
- Spiritual witherings and decayings are opposite to the word of God.
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