Sentences

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

  1. The moon appeared decrescent, casting a faint glow over the quiet landscape.
  2. As the evening progressed, the decrescent candle flickered softly, creating a warm atmosphere.
  3. In the painting, the artist captured the decrescent phase of the moon, symbolizing change and transition.
  4. The decrescent tide revealed hidden treasures along the shoreline, inviting exploration.
  5. During the decrescent period, the garden seemed to breathe a sigh of relief from the summer sun.
  6. The moon appeared decrescent, slowly losing its brightness as it approached the new phase.
  7. Her enthusiasm was decrescent after the initial excitement of starting the project faded.
  8. In the decrescent light of dawn, the landscape took on a serene and muted beauty.
  9. The artist preferred a decrescent palette, using softer hues to evoke a sense of calm.
  10. As the concert progressed, the energy of the crowd became decrescent, settling into a quieter atmosphere.

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