wan

1
[ won ]
/ wɒn /

adjective, wan·ner, wan·nest.

of an unnatural or sickly pallor; pallid; lacking color: His wan face suddenly flushed.
showing or suggesting ill health, fatigue, unhappiness, etc.: a wan look; a wan smile.
lacking in forcefulness, competence, or effectiveness: their wan attempts to organize the alumni.
Archaic.
  1. dark or gloomy.
  2. pale in color or hue.

verb (used with or without object), wanned, wan·ning.

to become or make wan.

Origin of wan

1
before 900; Middle English; Old English wann dark, gloomy

SYNONYMS FOR wan

1 ashen. See pale1.
3 feeble, weak, half-hearted, lame.

OTHER WORDS FROM wan

wan·ly, adverb wan·ness, noun

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH wan

one wan won

Definition for wan (2 of 3)

wan 2
[ wahn ]
/ wɑn /

verb Obsolete.

a simple past tense of win1.

Definition for wan (3 of 3)

WAN
[ wan ]
/ wæn /

noun

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British Dictionary definitions for wan (1 of 2)

wan
/ (wɒn) /

adjective wanner or wannest

unnaturally pale esp from sickness, grief, etc
characteristic or suggestive of ill health, unhappiness, etc
(of light, stars, etc) faint or dim

verb wans, wanning or wanned

to make or become wan

Derived forms of wan

wanly, adverb wanness, noun

Word Origin for wan

Old English wann dark; related to wanian to wane

British Dictionary definitions for wan (2 of 2)

WAN

abbreviation for

wide area network
Nigeria (international car registration)

Word Origin for WAN

From W(est) A(frica) N(igeria)

Scientific definitions for wan

WAN
[ wăn ]

Short for wide area network.A communications network that uses such devices as telephone lines, satellite dishes, or radio waves to span a larger geographic area than can be covered by a LAN. The Internet is a WAN.