How Do You Spell DWINDLE?

Pronunciation: [dwˈɪndə͡l] (IPA)

The word "dwindle" is spelled with a "dw" at the beginning, which can cause confusion on its pronunciation. However, the correct way to say this word is /ˈdwɪndəl/. The "dw" sound at the beginning of "dwindle" is a combination of two consonants, "d" and "w". This sound is similar to the "qu" in "queen". "Dwindle" means to gradually become smaller or weaker, and it is important to spell it correctly in written communication.

DWINDLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Dwindle is a verb that refers to the process of gradually becoming smaller, diminishing, or decreasing in size, amount, intensity, or importance. It conveys the idea of a gradual and continuous decline, often characterized by a steady reduction or depletion.

    When something dwindles, it implies that it is gradually dissipating or diminishing in quantity or quality over time. This can relate to physical objects, such as a dwindling water supply during a drought, or a diminishing population of a particular species of animal. It can also be used to describe more abstract concepts, such as dwindling hopes or dwindling support for a particular cause.

    The term typically indicates a negative trend, implying the transition from a more abundant or significant state towards a state of scarcity, insignificance, or irrelevance. Dwindling can occur for various reasons, such as natural processes, economic factors, or emotional factors.

    The word "dwindle" often suggests a notion of gradual erosion, implying that the decrease happens over an extended period and may be difficult to reverse. It conveys a sense of something gradually fading away or losing its vitality. As a result, it may carry connotations of concern, decline, or vulnerability.

  2. To leave off; to become less; to shrink; to consume or waste away; to degenerate.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DWINDLE

The word "dwindle" originated from Middle English "dwindlen", which was derived from Old English "dwinan" and ultimately from Proto-Germanic "dwīnaną". The Old English word "dwinan" meant "to waste away, vanish, or become few in numbers". This term can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*dʰewh₁-", meaning "to die out" or "vanish".

Over time, "dwindle" retained its meaning of gradually diminishing or shrinking in size, quantity, or importance.

Idioms with the word DWINDLE

  • dwindle away The idiom "dwindle away" means to gradually decrease or diminish slowly over time, often resulting in eventual disappearance or insignificance. It implies a dwindling or shrinking in size, amount, importance, or influence.

Similar spelling words for DWINDLE

Conjugate verb Dwindle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have dwindled
you would have dwindled
he/she/it would have dwindled
we would have dwindled
they would have dwindled
I would have dwindle
you would have dwindle
he/she/it would have dwindle
we would have dwindle
they would have dwindle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been dwindling
you would have been dwindling
he/she/it would have been dwindling
we would have been dwindling
they would have been dwindling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would dwindle
you would dwindle
he/she/it would dwindle
we would dwindle
they would dwindle

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be dwindling
you would be dwindling
he/she/it would be dwindling
we would be dwindling
they would be dwindling

FUTURE

I will dwindle
you will dwindle
he/she/it will dwindle
we will dwindle
they will dwindle

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be dwindling
you will be dwindling
he/she/it will be dwindling
we will be dwindling
they will be dwindling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dwindled
you will have dwindled
he/she/it will have dwindled
we will have dwindled
they will have dwindled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been dwindling
you will have been dwindling
he/she/it will have been dwindling
we will have been dwindling
they will have been dwindling

IMPERATIVE

you dwindle
we let´s dwindle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to dwindle

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was dwindling
you were dwindling
he/she/it was dwindling
we were dwindling
they were dwindling

PAST PARTICIPLE

dwindled

PAST PERFECT

I had dwindled
you had dwindled
he/she/it had dwindled
we had dwindled
they had dwindled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been dwindling
you had been dwindling
he/she/it had been dwindling
we had been dwindling
they had been dwindling

PRESENT

I dwindle
you dwindle
he/she/it dwindles
we dwindle
they dwindle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am dwindling
you are dwindling
he/she/it is dwindling
we are dwindling
they are dwindling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

dwindling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dwindled
you have dwindled
he/she/it has dwindled
we have dwindled
they have dwindled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been dwindling
you have been dwindling
he/she/it has been dwindling
we have been dwindling
they have been dwindling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it dwindle

SIMPLE PAST

I dwindled
you dwindled
he/she/it dwindled
we dwindled
they dwindled

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