wither

  • 51wither — 1) writhe 2) whiter …

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  • 52wither — verb 1》 (of a plant) become dry and shrivelled. 2》 become shrunken or wrinkled from age or disease.     ↘fall into decay or decline. 3》 humiliate (someone) with a scornful look or manner.     ↘[as adjective withering] scornful. Derivatives… …

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  • 53wither — v. n. 1. Shrivel, dry, wilt, dry up, lose freshness. 2. Waste, decay, droop, languish, pine, pine away, waste away …

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  • 54wither — verb 1) the flowers withered in the sun Syn: shrivel (up), dry up; wilt, droop, go limp, fade, perish; shrink, waste away, atrophy Ant: thrive, flourish 2) her confidence wither …

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  • 55wither — v dry up or out, shrivel, shrivel up, wrinkle, pucker, buckle; shrink, contract, constrict, narrow; become limp, droop, sag; dwindle, fade away, fail. See also wilt …

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  • 56wither — with·er …

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  • 57wither — verb 1) the flowers withered in the sun Syn: shrivel (up), dry up, wilt, droop, go limp, fade, perish 2) the muscles in his leg withered Syn: waste (away), shrivel (up), shrink, atr …

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  • 58wither — with•er [[t]ˈwɪð ər[/t]] v. i. 1) to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine[/ex] 2) to lose the freshness of youth (often fol. by away) 3) to cause to shrivel, fade, or lose vigor or bloom 4) to abash, as by a scathing glance;… …

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  • 59wither —   Mālili.   Also: ōmino, hōmī, mōlili, ōlili, palakai, ka e e, mae, mamae, omī, omīmī, mīmī, mīmino, luhe.   See wilt …

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  • 60wither — see WEATHER …

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