windle

[ˈwɪnd(ə)l]

windle Definition

  • 1to cause to decrease or diminish gradually
  • 2to dwindle

Using windle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "windle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's profits have windled over the years.

  • Example

    His patience began to windle as the meeting dragged on.

  • Example

    The number of attendees windled down as the night went on.

windle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for windle

Phrases with windle

  • to gradually disappear or be used up until nothing is left

    Example

    Her savings windled away after she lost her job.

  • to gradually decrease in number or amount

    Example

    As the night went on, the crowd began to windle down.

  • to gradually disappear or become less important

    Example

    The excitement about the new product windled out after a few weeks.

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Summary: windle in Brief

'Windle' [ˈwɪnd(ə)l] means to gradually decrease or diminish, often leading to disappearance. It can be used to describe a variety of situations, such as dwindling profits or a decreasing number of attendees. 'Windle' can also be used in phrases like 'windle away,' meaning to disappear completely, and 'windle down,' meaning to gradually decrease in number or amount.