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- 1. (of a plant) dry and shrivelled: "withered leaves"
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WITHERED is an adjective that means dry and decaying, or old-fashioned. It can also describe a limb that has not grown properly due to disease. See examples, pronunciation, and translations of WITHERED.
- English (US)
WITHERED meaning: 1. dry and decaying: 2. A withered arm or...
- Znaczenie Withered, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
WITHERED definicja: 1. dry and decaying: 2. A withered arm...
- Traditional
WITHERED translate: 枯萎的;乾枯的, (因疾病而導致肢體)萎縮的. Learn more in...
- Simplified
WITHERED translate: 枯萎的;干枯的, (因疾病而导致肢体)萎缩的. Learn more in...
- Pronunciation in English
WITHERED pronunciation. How to say withered. Listen to the...
- English (US)
Wither is a verb that means to become dry and sapless, or to lose vitality, force, or freshness. It can also be a noun meaning withers, or a name of an English poet and pamphleteer.
If someone or something is shriveled or shrunken with age, it is withered. If your skin is looking a little withered from being out in the sun all the time, it's time for a really good moisturizer.
Wither is a verb that means to become weak, dry, and decay, or to slowly disappear or lose importance. Learn how to use it in sentences with synonyms, antonyms, and idioms.
Wither (of plants and flowers) is to dry up, shrink, wilt, fade, whether as a natural process or as the result of exposure to excessive heat or drought: Plants withered in the hot sun. Shrivel, used of thin, flat objects and substances, such as leaves, the skin, etc., means to curl, roll up, become wrinkled: The leaves shrivel in cold weather.
Withered means shriveled, shrunken, or faded from loss of moisture or sustenance. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this adjective, and see examples and related words.
Withered means dried up and dead (of plants), looking old and thin (of people), or thin and weak (of parts of the body). Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and more.