"Withering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Withering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Withering" Meaning

The word "withering" can have different connotations depending on the context. Some common meanings include:

1. To become or cause to become dry, shriveled, or wrinkled, especially as a result of drying out or withering away.
2. To decay or become weak and feeble, often due to a lack of nourishment or support.
3. A verb, often used figuratively, to cause someone or something to lose their enthusiasm, power, or vitality.

In a more literary sense, withering can also have connotations of decay, decline, or the passage of time, and is sometimes used to describe the loss of beauty, charm, or vitality.

"Withering" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "withering"


1. In a Social Context


"Sarah's smile began to wither on her face as she realized she wouldn't be able to attend the party tonight."
"His attempt to display arrogance began to wither when his friends pointed out his ignorance."

2. In a Natural Context


"The withering of the potted plant was due to overwatering, as indicated by the yellowing of the leaves."
"Desertification caused the withering of the once-lush vegetation in the area, reducing it to barren land."

3. In a Historical Context


"The withering effects of crop failures led to widespread famine across the land, prompting the king to call for aid."
"The air raid caused the city's once-vibrant market square to wither, its stalls abandoned and silent."

"Withering" Similar Words

Withdrawer

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Someone who withdraws or pulls back, often from a situation, decision, or action. A person who tends to be shy, reserved, or introverted.

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