Waning - English meaning
Waning – definitions in English dictionary
verb(of the moon) have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated, so that it appears to decrease in size.
Usage examples:
Tory tried to see her reflection, but the moon was waning, the stars obscured by clouds.Synonims:
DisappearDecreaseDiminishDwindleverb(of a state or feeling) decrease in vigour or extent; become weaker.
Usage examples:
Confidence in the dollar wanedSynonims:
DecreaseDeclineDiminishDwindleShrinkContractTaper offTail offSubsideSlackenDroopSinkEbbDimFade (away)Grow faintLessenDissolvePeter outWind downFall offAttenuateBe on the
nounThe amount by which a plank or log is bevelled or falls short of a squared shape.
Usage examples:
I cut the log into slabs without removing the outside wane
verbPresent participle of wane
Usage examples:
By the late 70s the band's popularity was beginning to wane.
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Word origin
Old English wanian ‘lessen’, of Germanic origin; related to Latin vanus ‘vain’.
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