fadeout

See also: fade in, fade-out, and fade out

English

Etymology

fade + out, from the verb phrase.

Noun

fadeout (plural fadeouts)

  1. A gradual disappearance.
    • 2009 February 17, Howard W. French, “Surviving a Hitch in an Army of Boys”, in New York Times:
      The scene ends with a fadeout to unconsciousness.
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