decrescent in a sentence
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Definition
DECRESCENT: Adjective describing a phase of decreasing illumination or size, particularly referring to the moon or a candle that is diminishing in light.
Sample Sentences
- The moon appeared decrescent, casting a faint glow over the quiet landscape.
- As the evening progressed, the decrescent candle flickered softly, creating a warm atmosphere.
- In the painting, the artist captured the decrescent phase of the moon, symbolizing change and transition.
- The decrescent tide revealed hidden treasures along the shoreline, inviting exploration.
- During the decrescent period, the garden seemed to breathe a sigh of relief from the summer sun.
- The moon appeared decrescent, slowly losing its brightness as it approached the new phase.
- Her enthusiasm was decrescent after the initial excitement of starting the project faded.
- In the decrescent light of dawn, the landscape took on a serene and muted beauty.
- The artist preferred a decrescent palette, using softer hues to evoke a sense of calm.
- As the concert progressed, the energy of the crowd became decrescent, settling into a quieter atmosphere.
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