"Shrivelled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Shrivelled means:
Having lost moisture and become tight, wrinkled, and shrunken, usually because of heat or dryness.
No longer plump or full, often due to decay or wilting.
Made to look or seem smaller or less impressive.
Example: "Her face became shrivelled from years of smoking."
Synonyms: shrunk, withered, wilted, wrinkled.
Antonyms: plump, full, swollen, prosperous.
The word "shrinking" is a verb that means:<br><br> To become smaller in size or amount; to decrease in size or quantity<br> To lose one's strength or feeling of importance<br> To be getting smaller or planned to be closed, such as a city or business district shrinking due to lack of growth or relocation of businesses<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The jacket is shrinking in the wash, it's too small now.<br> Her confidence is shrinking after the negative reviews.<br> The city center is shrinking due to the construction of a new highway.
Idiomatic expression: to shrink<br><br>Meaning: to decrease in size, amount, or degree; to become smaller<br><br>Example: The company plans to shrink the production line to reduce costs.
To package a product in a way that the user must remove extra packaging material, usually a plastic wrap, in order to access the product.
To afflict with shame or moral blame, especially for wrongdoing; to confess one's wrongs, faults, or sins, especially to a spiritual advisor.
Derived from the word "shrivel" <br><br>To shrivel means to become shrunken or shrunk, usually due to drying or losing moisture, or to lose shape or size because of withering, decay, or disintegration.
To become or cause to become shriveled; to dry up or shrivel, often from lack of water or moisture. Also, to become or make something small, tight, or pinched.
Shriveled refers to something that is small, dry, and shrunk, often as a result of a lack of moisture or nourishment. It can also imply a loss of vitality or energy.<br><br>Example: The once-plump apple had shriveled up and turned brown due to the lack of rain.
To become or cause to become shriveled: to shrink or deform, typically because of drying or scorching.
Verb: to become very small and dry, often because of age or damage.<br><br>Example: The skin of the apple began to shrivel in the hot sun.<br><br>Noun: something that has become very small and dry.<br><br>Example: The shrivelled remains of the once-plump grapes were thrown away.
Shrivenham is a village in Wiltshire, England. It is located approximately 6 miles (10 km) east of Swindon, near the M4 motorway.
Shriver is a surname. <br><br>As a proper noun, Shriver refers to:<br><br> Sargent Shriver (1915-2011), American politician and activist<br><br>It can also be associated with the term "Shriver": a person or thing that is shivering; someone who shivers.<br><br>In medical contexts, shiverer refers to a mouse with a mutation affecting its cerebellum, due to being an "xxx(Gibson)" animal.
I couldn't find the word "shrives" in my dictionaries. However, a possible correct spelling is "thrives". If that's the case, here's the explanation:<br><br>Thrives: to be in a state of good health and success, or to grow and develop well.
The word "shriving" is a bit archaic, but it has a fascinating meaning.<br><br>Shriving is the act of confessing one's sins, typically as a way of seeking forgiveness, especially before receiving communion or another sacrament in some Christian traditions. It involves a process of spiritual examination and repentance, where an individual confesses their wrongdoings to a spiritual leader, such as a priest or minister, in order to gain pardon and spiritual guidance.<br><br>The word is often associated with medieval practices and is still used in some churches today. However, it is relatively rare in modern usage and is often replaced with more contemporary terms like "confession" or "penance".
A variant of the word "mushroom". <br><br>A fungus that produces a visible fruiting body above the ground with a stem (stipe) and cap, typically solitary or in clusters.