WANED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Wane is a verb used when something—such as strength, power, or influence—decreases or diminishes, usually with the implication that the lessening is gradual, natural, or—as in the case of the Windigo—seasonal Daylight wanes, as does summer
Waned - definition of waned by The Free Dictionary 1 To decrease gradually in size, number, strength, or intensity: Interest in the subject waned 2 To show a progressively smaller illuminated area, as the moon does in passing from full to new 3 To approach an end: The day began to wane
waned - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to decrease in strength, intensity, etc : Daylight waned, and night came on Her enthusiasm for the cause is waning to decline in power, importance, prosperity, etc : Colonialism began to wane after World War II approach an end: Summer is waning
Waned - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The term 'waned' refers to a gradual decrease in size, intensity, or strength Often associated with phases of the moon, it describes the period when the illuminated portion decreases
Waned - Dictionary Definition, Synonyms, Opposite Antonyms, Related . . . Between these two it would seem as the humour of the one waned, that of the other waxed It was on his last day, when hope had waned, that he found what he hoped was a clue It had ebbed from him with his blood, or waned with his fever When the interest in this waned, Hillard looked at his watch