WANE vs FALTER: NOUN
- A gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc.
- A child.
- A house or dwelling.
- The natural curvature of a log or of the edge of a board sawed from a log.
- An inequality in a board.
- Decline; failure; diminution; decrease; declension.
- The decrease of the illuminated part of the moon to the eye of a spectator.
- Same as wone.
- A beveled edge of a board or plank as sawn from an unsquared log, the bevel being caused by curvature of the log.
- Decline; failure; declension.
- Periodic decrease of the illuminated part of the moon; period of decreasing illumination.
- The lunar phase during which the sun seems to illuminate less of the moon as its sunlit area becomes less visible from Earth.
- The end of a period.
- A time or phase of gradual decrease.
- The period of the decrease of the moon's illuminated visible surface.
- A defective edge of a board caused by remaining bark or a beveled end.
- A gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number)
- A rounded corner caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.
- The act or process of gradually declining or diminishing.
- A faltering sound.
- Unsteadiness in speech or action.
- Unsteadiness.
- The act of faltering, hesitating, trembling, stammering, or the like; unsteadiness; hesitation; trembling; quavering.
- Hesitation; trembling; feebleness; an uncertain or broken sound.
- The act of pausing uncertainly
WANE vs FALTER: VERB
- Become smaller
- Grow smaller
- To progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc.; to decline.
- Said of light that dims or diminishes in strength.
- Said of the Moon as its through the phases of its monthly cycle during which its visible surface is progressively decrease.
- Said of a time period that comes to an end.
- To decrease physically in size, amount, numbers or surface.
- Decrease in phase
- Be unsure or weak
- Move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
- Walk unsteadily
- Speak haltingly
- To waver or be unsteady.
- To stammer.
- To stumble.
- To lose faith or vigor; to doubt or abandon (a cause).
WANE vs FALTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be diminished; to decrease; -- contrasted with wax, and especially applied to the illuminated part of the moon.
- To decline; to fail; to sink.
- To approach an end.
- To show a progressively smaller illuminated area, as the moon does in passing from full to new.
- To decrease gradually in size, number, strength, or intensity.
- To be unsteady in purpose or action, as from loss of courage or confidence; waver.
- To speak hesitatingly; stammer.
- To move unsteadily or haltingly; stumble.
- To become weak, ineffective, or unsteady, especially in performance.
- To hesitate in purpose or action.
- To fail in distinctness or regularity of exercise; -- said of the mind or of thought.
- To tremble; to totter; to be unsteady.
- To hesitate; to speak brokenly or weakly; to stammer.
WANE vs FALTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to decrease.
- To thrash in the chaff; also, to cleanse or sift, as barley.
- To utter with hesitation, or in a broken, trembling, or weak manner.
WANE vs FALTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Wanting; lack ing; deficient.
- To decline; fail; sink; approach an end.
- To decrease; be diminished: applied particularly to the periodical lessening of the illuminated part of the moon: opposed to wax.
- To cause to decrease: lessen.
- (idiom) (on the wane) In a period of decline or decrease.
- To be unsteady; tremble; totter: as, his legs falter.
- To fail in accuracy, distinctness, or regularity of exercise or function; fail or waver from physical or moral weakness, emotion, etc.
- To hesitate, especially to hesitate in the utterance of words; speak with a broken or trembling utterance; stammer: as, his tongue falters.
- Synonyms Stutter, etc. See stammer.
- To thresh in the chaff; cleanse or sift out, as barley.
- Walk unsteadily, tripping repeatedly
WANE vs FALTER: RELATED WORDS
- Decrease, Fall, Lessen, Waver, Weaken, Abate, Slacken, Falter, Diminish, Fade, Dwindle, Go down, Decline, Ebb, Ebbing
- Mixed, Shake, Deadlocked, Dither, Hesitate, Vacillate, Weaken, Fail, Wane, Stammer, Bumble, Hesitation, Stutter, Stumble, Waver
WANE vs FALTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reduce, Decay, Decrease, Fall, Lessen, Weaken, Abate, Slacken, Falter, Diminish, Fade, Go down, Decline, Ebb, Ebbing
- Slacken, Crumble, Stagnate, Sputter, Oscillation, Adjudge, Mixed, Shake, Deadlocked, Dither, Hesitate, Vacillate, Weaken, Bumble, Hesitation
WANE vs FALTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But even then his interest began to wane.
- Islamic civilization and the last one to wane.
- Upper Missouti Agency tribes was on the wane.
- Virginia may be on the wane were misleading.
- ANT: Dimmish, recede, contract, fail, stop, die, wane.
- Crowds wane come October, bringing cheaper lodging options.
- Interest in taking action can wax and wane.
- Wane: TOBYHANUA ARMY DEWT, PA Total Officer Euployn.
- American mixology in general was on the wane.
- Orthodox Islam is on the wane pretty much like every orthodox religion is on the wane.
- When truth has been tampered, trust begins to falter.
- This is the point at which many ELs falter.
- Will they falter in the face of extreme adversity?
- Never once did he falter or swerve from it.
- We must not falter in our duty now.
- Needless to say, I often falter and bungle.
- Extreme heat makes hearts race and brains falter.
- Lawyers get tired, and we start to falter.
- Here is where a lot of people falter.
- Crump will not falter because of these injustices.
WANE vs FALTER: QUESTIONS
- Is company stock on the 401 (k)-plan menu on the wane?
- When did Big Sean and Key Wane make the song Big Sean?
- Why did interest in moral education in public schools wane?
- Will public interest in Cecil the Lion continue to wane?
- What are some examples of things that wax and wane?
- Why do reform movements within a country wax and wane?
- Which Edmonton Oilers will shine and which will falter?
- What factors will determine whether a newspaper will survive or falter?
- How many answers did the crossword solver get to the falter?
- What does the Bible say about falter in times of trouble?
- What if I haven't solved the crossword clue falter?
- How does the verb falter differ from other similar words?
- What causes industrial demand to falter in an economy?