Word: Dwindling Away
Part of Speech: Verb phrase
Definition: "Dwindling away" means to gradually become less or smaller over time. It's often used to describe something that is slowly disappearing or reducing in quantity or size.
Usage Instructions:
Use "dwindling away" when you want to talk about something that is decreasing or fading slowly.
It can refer to physical things, like resources, or more abstract things, like emotions or relationships.
Example Sentence:
Advanced Usage:
Word Variants:
Dwindle (verb): The base form of "dwindling." For example, "The supplies will dwindle if we do not find more."
Dwindling (adjective): Describing something that is in the process of becoming less. For example, "They are concerned about the dwindling resources in the forest."
Different Meanings:
Synonyms:
Decreasing
Fading
Diminishing
Shrinking
Lessening
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
Fizzle out: This phrase means to gradually come to an end or fail, similar to "dwindling away." For example, "Their enthusiasm for the project fizzled out over time."
Phase out: This means to gradually stop using something or to discontinue it. For example, "The company plans to phase out the old product line."
Summary:
"Dwindling away" describes a gradual decrease or fading of something, whether it be resources, emotions, or relationships.