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