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单词 dwindled
释义

dwindle

verb

dwin·​dle ˈdwin-dᵊl How to pronounce dwindle (audio)
dwindled; dwindling ˈdwin-(d)liŋ How to pronounce dwindle (audio)
-dᵊl-iŋ

intransitive verb

: to become steadily less : shrink
Their savings dwindled to nothing.
a dwindling population

transitive verb

: to make steadily less

Synonyms

  • abate
  • de-escalate
  • decrease
  • dent
  • deplete
  • diminish
  • downscale
  • downsize
  • drop
  • ease
  • knock down
  • lessen
  • lower
  • reduce
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Example Sentences

Our energy dwindled as the meeting dragged on. The town's population is dwindling away.
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Word History

Etymology

probably frequentative of dwine to waste away, from Middle English, from Old English dwīnan; akin to Old Norse dvīna to pine away, deyja to die — more at die

First Known Use

1596, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Kids Definition

dwindle

verb

dwin·​dle ˈdwin-dəl How to pronounce dwindle (audio)
dwindled; dwindling
: to make or become less or smaller
… she had suddenly dwindled down to the size of a little doll … Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass

dwindled

verb

past tense of dwindle
1
as in reduced
to make smaller in amount, volume, or extent the long winter dwindled our supply of firewood to practically nothing

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • reduced
  • decreased
  • diminished
  • depleted
  • lowered
  • eased
  • lessened
  • abated
  • downsized
  • minimized
  • dropped
  • slashed
  • dented
  • shrunk
  • shrank
  • cut
  • knocked down
  • compressed
  • shortened
  • downscaled
  • curtailed
  • whittled
  • de-escalated
  • pared
  • contracted
  • condensed
  • trimmed
  • constricted
  • retrenched
  • truncated
  • pruned
  • abbreviated
  • cut down
  • nicked
  • clipped
  • deflated
  • abridged
  • cut back
  • cropped
  • modified
  • docked
  • moderated
  • modulated
  • qualified

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • increased
  • expanded
  • swelled
  • augmented
  • enlarged
  • escalated
  • boosted
  • raised
  • amplified
  • extended
  • lengthened
  • inflated
  • prolonged
  • distended
  • intensified
  • dilated
  • supplemented
  • elongated
  • added (to)
  • blew up
  • complemented
  • aggrandized
  • enhanced
  • protracted
  • heightened
  • redoubled
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2
as in decreased
to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually our hopes dwindled as the reports of more casualties came in

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • decreased
  • diminished
  • subsided
  • fell
  • vanished
  • ebbed
  • eased
  • shrunk
  • shrank
  • declined
  • waned
  • receded
  • lessened
  • relented
  • weakened
  • lowered
  • palled
  • moderated
  • abated
  • evaporated
  • tapered
  • fell away
  • tapered off
  • remitted
  • phased down
  • let up
  • dropped (off)
  • drained (away)
  • slackened
  • compressed
  • de-escalated
  • died (away or down or out)
  • contracted
  • condensed
  • constricted
  • collapsed
  • racheted (down)
  • alleviated
  • ratcheted (down)
  • relaxed
  • sunk
  • sank
  • gave out
  • faded (away)
  • flagged
  • deflated
  • melted (away)
  • petered (out)
  • frittered (away)
  • slowed (down)
  • tailed (off)
  • caved (in)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • increased
  • grew
  • intensified
  • swelled
  • expanded
  • soared
  • built
  • rose
  • accumulated
  • mushroomed
  • escalated
  • enlarged
  • ballooned
  • burgeoned
  • mounted
  • emerged
  • appeared
  • waxed
  • snowballed
  • lengthened
  • bourgeoned
  • elongated
  • distended
  • picked up
  • blew up
  • showed up
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