Wither Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for wither.
wither
wither
/ˈwɪðə/
Examples
- The hard decay and demise in the the first third disappear, truculence and romance take over, and frankly, the quality of the songcraft withers.
- Fear is withering the soul.
- Gradually, the group withered away.
- Her charisma is withering people.
- The flowers and plants withered and died.
- The larvae feed on withered leaves.
- He healed the man with the withered hand.
- His career withered in the early 1980s.
- The flowers will wither if the pollen is blown away.
- The larvae prefer withered and fallen leaves.
wither, as with a loss of moisture
verb
lose freshness, vigor, or vitality
verb
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"Win + Ther. The flower tried to win but in cold, it withers."
"Wit + Her. Her wit and jokes left the flowers dry and wither."
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