Waning Meaning in English
word · lemma: wane
ˈweɪnɪŋ
WAY-ning
wˈeɪnɪŋ
WAY-ning
परिभाषा
Getting smaller, weaker, or less important. Often used to describe the moon as it appears to shrink, or to talk about something's power or influence becoming less.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Waning' is formal and often used with 'moon'; also applies to abstract things like 'waning interest' or 'waning influence.' Not used for physical sizes other than the moon. Don't confuse with 'waxing' (getting bigger/brighter).
Spanish: decreciente - menguantePortuguese (BR): minguante - em declínioPortuguese (PT): minguante - em declínioChinese (Simplified): 衰退的 - 渐弱的 - 亏缺的(月亮)Chinese (Traditional): 衰退的 - 漸弱的 - 虧缺的(月亮)Hindi: कम होता हुआ - घटता हुआArabic: آخذ في التناقص - متضائلBengali: ক্ষীয়মান - কমে যাওয়াRussian: убывающий - ослабевающийJapanese: 欠けていく - 衰えているVietnamese: suy yếu - tàn dần - giảm dầnKorean: 약해지는 - 쇠퇴하는Turkish: azalan - küçülen (ay için)Urdu: کم ہوتا ہوا - گھٹتا ہواIndonesian: menyusut - memudar - berkurang
उदाहरण वाक्य
The waning moon is visible in the early morning sky.
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His interest in chess is waning.
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Support for the project is waning.
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I could tell her enthusiasm for the job was waning.
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Interest in the game is waning, but a few fans remain loyal.
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His waning confidence was obvious after he made the mistake.
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