wear thin
Idioms-
Be weakened or diminished gradually, as in My patience is wearing thin . [Late 1800s]
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Become less convincing, acceptable, or popular, as in His excuses are wearing thin . [First half of 1990s] Both usages transfer the thinning of a physical object, such as cloth, to nonmaterial characteristics.
Example Sentences
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Hopefully, that mirth is starting to wear thin.
From Salon • Jan. 2, 2026
But the “companies are just better” excuse starts to wear thin when the gold standard of valuation enters the discussion.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 4, 2025
Patience, in that regard, is beginning to wear thin around USC, as whispers of discontent among fans and donors — with NIL, with recruiting, with on-field results — grew louder and louder through the offseason.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 24, 2024
If the 'Baby of the House' tag has started to wear thin now, he is hiding it well.
From BBC • Sep. 30, 2023
Tempers began to wear thin in the close quarters.
From "Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World" by Jennifer Armstrong
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