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"To shrink, lose freshness, and deteriorate, as in plants or other living things; for example, when flowers or fruits dry up and lose their vitality." more

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The once vibrant painting will wither as it ages.
As the days passed, the carved pumpkin started to wither.
Neglect caused the once vibrant houseplant to wither.
Without water, the leaves of the plant will wither.
The old book's pages started to wither from years of neglect.
The once vibrant colors of the painting began to wither over time.
Without sunlight, plants may wither and die.
The sailor felt his hope wither as the stormy seas grew more treacherous.
The flowers had withered in the scorching sun.
Without water, the crops began to wither in the dry soil.
The snowman started to wither as the weather got warmer.
In the harsh desert sun, the plants will be withering without water.
Despite the rain, the old building's paint has been withering away.
The old leaves on the tree started to wither and fall off.
His apple slice started to wither after being left out.
The autumn leaves on the trees are withering and falling to the ground.

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verbTo shrink, lose freshness, and deteriorate, as in plants or other living things; for example, when flowers or fruits dry up and lose their vitality.
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Last Updated On: March 22, 2024
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