fad in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fad in the PONS Dictionary

fad Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a passing fad
to be the newest fad [or craze] inf
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Critics asserted that advertising was co-opting elements of grunge and turning it into a fad.
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It is generally considered a fad diet, in that it is designed for short-term weight-loss and requires no long-term commitment.
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The brand was marketed despite internal concern it would be a fad and not last more than a year.
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New product launches fell off significantly in the following years, as did interest in the high-protein diet fad.
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He had become concerned that libraries and librarians are too quickly adopting any new fad or technology.
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Most disappeared with the fad of the actual polka dance.
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During that time he experimented with the music fads of the time.
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Miller passionately hated rock and roll and publicly stated it was a passing fad.
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The game has not aged well, as full motion video games quickly became an interactive fad that died quickly.
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Up until this point, most investors believed video games to be a fad that has since passed.
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