Wane


The meaning of the word Wane is: to gradually decrease in value or intensity


Examples:

When the investigators ran out of leads, the intensity of the murder investigation started to wane.

published by Audra on 2021-03-28 03:50:15


John asked his wife for a divorce when his feelings for her started to wane.

published by Malissa on 2022-01-04 06:56:35


Since sales have started to wane, the store is in danger of becoming unprofitable.

published by Marina on 2021-06-17 11:22:01


Hopefully my daughter’s interest in the tuba will soon wane so my house can be quiet again.

published by Alycia on 2021-03-20 22:05:42


John decided to explore other career options when demand for his massage services started to wane.

published by Karl on 2021-10-15 23:33:23


Because the singer believed her number of fans was starting to wane, she created social media accounts to increase her fan base.

published by Debbra on 2021-03-04 19:54:29


Ben knows his financial woes will wane as soon as he gets a job.

published by Alix on 2021-03-07 13:24:11


Due to budget cuts, the nonessential services offered by the county will begin to wane in December.

published by Tatiana on 2021-08-27 04:09:12


If Colin is not winning a game, his interest will wane to the point he no longer wants to play.

published by Maryland on 2021-04-11 20:29:14


The actress is so talented and kind her popularity will probably never wane.

published by Maye on 2021-01-22 00:01:19


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