Wane Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for wane.
wane
wane
/weɪn/
decrease
decline
Examples
- What is the cause it waned
- Interest in mariachi music was waning.
- The power of the kingdom began to wane.
- By the end of the 1980s, the band's popularity was waning.
- In feudal Japan, the era of the samurai is waning.
- The popularity of panel vans waned in the 1980s.
- Above the landscape, a rainbow forms in the waning light.
- By the 1880s the influence of the Sheffield FA started to wane.
- By the early 1960s the communist Huk campaign was waning.
- By the fall of 1974 Glitter Rock was waning in popularity.
a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number)
noun
grow smaller
verb
become smaller
verb
decrease in phase
verb
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"Wax + Gain. When the moon doesn't wax, its light will surely wane."
"Wane + Vain. The moon's light grows less, never to boast again."
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