"Withering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
Someone who withdraws or pulls back, often from a situation, decision, or action. A person who tends to be shy, reserved, or introverted.