Meaning & Definition of word "Wither"

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    Wither

    /ˈwɪðər/

    verb:

    • 1. to become dry and shriveled
      • Example: The flowers began to wither in the heat of the sun.
    • 2. to cause something to decline or decay
      • Example: The prolonged drought caused the crops to wither before harvest time.
    • 3. to lose vitality or freshness
      • Example: His enthusiasm for the project began to wither after several setbacks.
    • 4. to diminish in force or intensity
      • Example: The supporters' hopes withered as the team continued to lose.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'witheran; akin to Old Norse 'viðr', meaning 'to become withered'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wither on the vine:

    To fail to develop or make progress; to decline in potential.

    wither away:

    To diminish gradually until nothing remains.

    wither and die:

    To fail completely or lose vitality.

    Related Words

    withered:

    Describing something that has dried up or shriveled.

    witheredness:

    The state of having withered.

    Slang Meanings of wither

    Meaning: To lose one's charm or appeal.

    Example Sentence: After the breakup, his social life totally withered.

    Meaning: To become outdated or irrelevant.

    Example Sentence: That trend has withered since the new style came out.