Parts of Speech:
Verb
Definitions:
- To enter or pass through something, especially water or a physical barrier.
- To become less distinct or disappear gradually.
Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈveɪdɪd/
- UK: /ˈveɪdɪd/
Origin and Usage:
The word "vaded" is the past tense of the verb "vade," which comes from the Latin word "vadere," meaning "to go." It is most commonly used to describe the act of entering or passing through something, especially water or a physical barrier. It can also be used to describe something becoming less distinct or disappearing gradually.
Synonyms:
- Passed through
- Crossed
- Entered
- Faded
- Disappeared
Related Words:
- Waded
- Laded
- Raded
- Baded
- Caded
Example Sentences:
- She vaded through the river to reach the other side.
- The memories of her childhood slowly vaded away as she grew older.