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dwindle

/ˈdwɪndəl/
en-us undefineddwindle
Main Example

The crowd began to dwindle as the concert ended.

Example context
en-us flagThe crowd began to dwindle as the concert ended.
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To gradually become smaller or less in amount, size, or strength.

Other Example

The sunlight began to dwindle as evening approached.

en-us flagThe sunlight began to dwindle as evening approached.

Her enthusiasm for the project started to dwindle after the first week.

en-us flagHer enthusiasm for the project started to dwindle after the first week.

The supplies will dwindle if we don't restock soon.

en-us flagThe supplies will dwindle if we don't restock soon.
Synonyms

dwindle away

en-us flagdwindle away

dwindle down

en-us flagdwindle down

dwindle to

en-us flagdwindle to
Synonyms

decrease

diminish

fade

dwindle

/ˈdwɪndəl/
Main Example

There was a noticeable dwindle in the number of participants.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A gradual decrease in size, amount, or strength.

Other Example

The sunlight began to dwindle as evening approached.

Her enthusiasm for the project started to dwindle over time.

The supplies will dwindle if we don't restock soon.

Synonyms

dwindle away

dwindle down

dwindle in number

Synonyms

decrease

diminish

reduce

dwindle

/ˈdwɪndəl/
Main Example

Her enthusiasm for the project started to dwindle.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To decrease in intensity or strength over time.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

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