Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

wane


Listen Later

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 15, 2024 is: wane \WAYN\ verb
To wane is to become smaller or less, or in other words, to decrease in size, extent, or degree.
// The national scandal caused her popularity to wane.
[See the entry >](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wane)
Examples:
“In 2023, Royal Caribbean's bookings hit an all-time high ahead of the launch of its newest ship, the Icon of the Seas. Interest has yet to wane: The three strongest booking weeks in the company’s history were at the start of 2024 and ‘wave season,’ when cruise lines typically roll out flashy discounts to incentivize reservations.” — Brittany Chang, Business Insider, 20 Mar. 2024
Did you know?
In her book Braiding Sweetgrass, scientist Robin Wall Kimmerer, an enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, recounts some of the stories of her people surrounding [Windigos](https://www.britannica.com/topic/wendigo), fearsome, shrieking monsters that prey on human flesh: “The Windigo is most powerful in the Hungry Times. With the warm breezes his power wanes.” Wane is a verb used when something—such as strength, power, or influence—decreases or diminishes, usually with the implication that the lessening is gradual, natural, or—as in the case of the Windigo—seasonal. Daylight wanes, as does summer. In a classroom, one’s attention may be said to wane if, minute by minute, one becomes more interested in watching birds through the window than following the points of the professor’s lecture. For centuries, wane has also been called upon to describe the seeming decrease in the size of the moon in the later [phases](https://www.britannica.com/science/lunar-phases) of the lunar cycle. The traditional opposite of wane is [wax](https://bit.ly/3JqxWSK), a once common but now rare synonym of grow. Wane and wax have been partnered in references to the moon since the Middle Ages.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Merriam-Webster's Word of the DayBy Merriam-Webster

  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5

4.5

1,252 ratings


More shows like Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

View all
Modern Love by The New York Times

Modern Love

8,897 Listeners

TED Talks Daily by TED

TED Talks Daily

11,157 Listeners

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing by QuickAndDirtyTips.com

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

2,842 Listeners

60 Minutes by CBS News

60 Minutes

2,701 Listeners

IELTS Energy English 7+ by Lindsay McMahon, Jessica Beck, Aubrey Carter

IELTS Energy English 7+

412 Listeners

Science Quickly by Scientific American

Science Quickly

1,391 Listeners

Let's Master English! An English podcast for English learners by Coach Shane

Let's Master English! An English podcast for English learners

214 Listeners

All Ears English Podcast by Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan

All Ears English Podcast

2,253 Listeners

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast by Coach Shane

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

831 Listeners

Real English Conversations Podcast – Real English for Global Professionals | Speak Clearly & Confidently at Work by Real English Conversations: With Curtis Davies - English Podcast

Real English Conversations Podcast – Real English for Global Professionals | Speak Clearly & Confidently at Work

397 Listeners

Something You Should Know by Mike Carruthers | OmniCast Media

Something You Should Know

4,211 Listeners

Life Kit by NPR

Life Kit

4,839 Listeners

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques by Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

831 Listeners

No Stupid Questions by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

No Stupid Questions

3,653 Listeners

Business English from All Ears English by Lindsay McMahon

Business English from All Ears English

82 Listeners