different between faded vs venerable

faded

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fe?d?d/

Verb

faded

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fade

Adjective

faded (comparative more faded, superlative most faded)

  1. (sometimes figuratively) That has lost some of its former colour or intensity.
    a faded tablecloth
    a faded rock star of the 1970s
  2. (US, slang) high on drugs; stoned

Derived terms

  • fadedly
  • fadedness

Translations

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venerable

English

Etymology

From Middle French vénérable, from Old French, from Latin venerabilis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?v?n???bl/, /?v?n??bl/

Adjective

venerable (comparative more venerable, superlative most venerable)

  1. Commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.
  2. Worthy of reverence.
  3. Ancient, antiquated or archaic.
  4. Made sacred especially by religious or historical association.
  5. Giving an impression of aged goodness and benevolence.

Synonyms

  • (worthy of reverence): honorable, respectable
  • (ancient, antiquated, archaic): aged, dated, hoary; see also Thesaurus:old or Thesaurus:obsolete

Antonyms

  • (worthy of reverence): contemptible

Translations


Spanish

Adjective

venerable (plural venerables)

  1. venerable

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