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    withering
    /ˈwɪð(ə)rɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. intended to make someone feel humiliated; scornful: "a withering look"
    • 2. (of heat) intense; scorching: "protective cover to escape withering heat"

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  2. WITHERING definition: 1. A withering look, remark, etc. is one that is intended to make someone feel ashamed: 2. severe…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of WITHERING is acting or serving to cut down or destroy : devastating. How to use withering in a sentence.

  4. Withering is the process of becoming weaker. You can watch the withering of a flower bouquet in water — over the days and weeks, the blossoms become droopy and faded. You might talk about the withering of trees in a drought or the withering of people's bank accounts during an economic recession.

  5. A withering look or remark is very critical, and is intended to make someone feel ashamed or.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  6. 1. scornful, blasting, devastating, humiliating, snubbing, blighting, hurtful, mortifying She launched a withering attack on the Press. 2. destructive, killing, devastating, deadly, murderous, death-dealing, slaughterous The forces were unable to withstand the withering artillery barrages.

  7. Tending to overwhelm or destroy; devastating. Withering sarcasm. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Diminishing rapidly. The playboy seemed oblivious to his withering fortune as he continued in his decadent lifestyle. Wiktionary. Tending to make someone feel small; scornful in a mortifying way. Jane's mother in law gave her a withering look.

  8. WITHERING definition: criticism or an expression that shows that someone strongly disapproves of someone or something: . Learn more.

  9. Definition of withering adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. withering. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English with‧er‧ing /ˈwɪðərɪŋ/ adjective → a withering look/remark etc —witheringly adverb Examples from the Corpus withering • Mrs Thatcher's withering contempt was far more damaging. • The dark-haired vibrancer caught him staring and gave him a withering look.

  11. Dec 7, 2023 · withering (comparative more withering, superlative most withering) Tending to destroy , devastate , overwhelm , or cause complete destruction . The D-Day troops came under withering fire.