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Dwindle away Meaning in English

expression

ˈdwɪndəɫ/ /əˈweɪ
DWIN-duhl uh-WAY
dwˈɪndəl/ /ɐwˈeɪ
dwin-DUHl uh-WAY

Definition

To gradually become less in amount, size, or strength until almost nothing is left; to slowly disappear.

Usage & Nuances

Generally used for physical things, resources, or abstract concepts like hope. Slightly formal but common in spoken and written English. Often used with 'resources', 'funds', 'strength', or 'population'. Not used with people directly; say 'her energy dwindled away', not 'she dwindled away'.

Example Sentences

The river's water levels dwindled away during the dry season.

basic

Her savings dwindled away as she struggled to find a new job.

basic

If food supplies dwindle away, many people could go hungry.

basic

After years of neglect, the once-busy playground dwindled away to nothing but empty swings.

natural

Their enthusiasm for the project dwindled away as more problems kept coming up.

natural

Over time, the excitement about the new app dwindled away and few people still use it today.

natural