It's Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 15th.
Today's word is wane, spelled W-A-N-E.
Wane is a verb.
To wane is to become smaller or less, or in other words, to decrease in size, extent, or degree.
Here's the word used in a sentence from Business Insider.
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.
In her book, Braiding Sweetgrass, scientist Robin Wall Kimmerer,
an enrolled member of the Citizen Pottawami Nation,
recounts some of the stories of her people surrounding Windigo's fearsome shrieking monsters that prey on human flesh.
The Windigo is most powerful in the hungry times, with the warm breezes his power wanes.
Wayne 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,