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wither Definition


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wither
verb withered, withering
    tr & intr
    1. Said of plants: to fade or make them fade, dry up and die.
      Thesaurus: shrivel, wilt, languish, disintegrate, droop, fade, shrink; Antonym: thrive.
    tr & intr
    2. To fade or make something fade and disappear.
      Form: wither away (sometimes)
    tr & intr
    3. To shrivel or make something shrivel and decay.
    4. To humble or disconcert someone with a glaring or scornful, etc expression.
      Thesaurus: snub, humiliate, abash, shame, mortify, put down; Antonym: boost.
Derivative: withered
adj
    Derivative: withering
    adj
      (of a remark, look, etc) scornful or glaring and intended to humiliate
        Thesaurus: snubbing, scathing, scornful, devastating, mortifying, humiliating, deadly, murderous, wounding; Antonym: supportive.
    Derivative: witheringly
    adverb
      Etymology: 13c: possibly a variant of weather.



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