All 5 Uses of
wane
in
Anna Karenina
- But her affection for Varenka did not wane.†
Part 2 *
- All these passions constantly waning or growing more ardent, did not prevent her from keeping up the most extended and complicated relations with the court and fashionable society.†
Part 5
- Vronsky noticed that Betsy's enthusiasm waned when she learned that no divorce had as yet taken place.†
Part 5
- "My love keeps growing more passionate and egoistic, while his is waning and waning, and that's why we're drifting apart."†
Part 7
- "My love keeps growing more passionate and egoistic, while his is waning and waning, and that's why we're drifting apart."†
Part 7
Definition:
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(wane) a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number) -- especially the part of the moon that is visible