Sentences

wane in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

WANE: to decrease in intensity, strength, or degree.

Sample Sentences

  1. As the evening progressed, the sunlight began to wane, casting long shadows across the ground.
  2. Her enthusiasm for the project started to wane after facing numerous challenges.
  3. The moon will wane over the next few days until it is barely visible in the night sky.
  4. With each passing year, his interest in the hobby seemed to wane, replaced by new passions.
  5. The excitement of the crowd began to wane as the concert neared its end.
  6. As the sun began to wane, the sky was painted in hues of orange and purple.
  7. Her enthusiasm for the project started to wane after several setbacks.
  8. The once vibrant flowers began to wane as the cold weather set in.
  9. Public interest in the event began to wane, leading to a decline in ticket sales.
  10. With each passing day, his energy seemed to wane, leaving him feeling more fatigued.
  11. As the evening wore on, the light from the setting sun began to wane.
  12. The moon will wane gradually over the next few days, becoming a thin crescent.
  13. Interest in the once-popular trend began to wane among the younger generation.
  14. With time, his urgency to complete the task seemed to wane, allowing procrastination to creep in.

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