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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Waned' in a Sentence

"Having decreased in strength, intensity, or interest." more

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Her excitement waned as the day went on.
The vibrant colors of the sunset waned, leaving behind a calm and serene evening sky.
Her interest in the story waned as she reached the last page.
The sun's warm glow waned as the evening approached, casting a cool shadow over the playground.
As the school year progressed, Sally's enthusiasm for math waned, and she found it challenging to stay engaged.
The teacher noticed how the students' attention waned during the lengthy lecture on ancient civilizations.
The colorful flowers in the garden waned as autumn arrived, leaving behind a carpet of fallen leaves.
The teacher noticed that interest in the story waned as the class went on.
Sarah's excitement for the new video game waned after playing it for several hours without making progress.
The music waned, and the party came to an end.
Tommy's enthusiasm for the magic trick waned when he realized he had forgotten a crucial part of the performance.
Throughout the day, the temperature waned, making it more comfortable for outdoor activities in the evening.
The excitement in the air waned as the magician's tricks became predictable.
The excitement of the birthday party waned when the cake fell on the floor.
As winter approached, the warmth of the sun waned, and it got colder.
The sun's warmth waned as the clouds covered the sky.
The wind's strength waned, and the leaves stopped dancing.

Waned

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adjectiveHaving decreased in strength, intensity, or interest.

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Last Updated On: May 30, 2024
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