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Term: whithered

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense 1: Withered refers to something that has become dry and shriveled, usually as a result of losing moisture or vitality.

Usage:

  • The whithered flowers in the garden desperately needed water.
  • His whithered skin showed the signs of aging and sun damage.
  • The plant's leaves turned yellow and whithered due to lack of sunlight.

Sense 2: Withered can also be used metaphorically to describe something that has lost its power, strength, or importance.

Usage:

  • The once thriving town has now become a whithered shadow of its former self.
  • His whithered dreams slowly faded away as reality set in.

Part of Speech: verb

Sense 1: When used as a verb, withered means to become shriveled, dried up, or faded.

Usage:

  • The leaves withered and fell from the trees as autumn approached.
  • Without proper care, the delicate flowers quickly withered.

Part of Speech: adverb

Sense 1: Withered can function as an adverb to describe how something is done in a withered manner.

Usage:

  • She walked witheredly, her tired legs barely able to carry her weight.
  • His voice echoed witheredly throughout the empty room.

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