fakóbb
Fakóbb is a Hungarian adjective. It is the comparative form of the adjective "fakó," which translates to pale, faded, or bleached in English. Therefore, "fakóbb" means paler, more faded, or more bleached. It is used to describe a color or hue that has less intensity or saturation than something else. For instance, if one were comparing two shades of blue, the one that appears less vibrant or darker would be described as "fakóbb." Similarly, if a piece of fabric has lost some of its original color due to sunlight or washing, it could be said to have become "fakóbb." The term is commonly encountered in everyday language when discussing colors, aesthetics, or the effects of time and exposure on materials.