SHRIVEL vs WITHER: VERB
- Wither, especially with a loss of moisture
- To collapse inward; to crumble.
- To become wrinkled.
- Wither, as with a loss of moisture
- Decrease in size, range, or extent
- Lose freshness, vigor, or vitality
- Wither, especially with a loss of moisture
- To shrivel, droop or dry up, especially from lack of water
- To become helpless due to emotion
- To cause to shrivel or dry up
- To make helpless due to emotion
- Wither, as with a loss of moisture
SHRIVEL vs WITHER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To draw, or be drawn, into wrinkles; to shrink, and form corrugations; ; -- often with up.
- To cause to shrivel or fade.
- To cause to lose force or vitality; diminish or destroy.
- To render speechless or incapable of action; stun.
- To lose force or vitality; become diminished; wane.
- To dry up or shrivel from loss of moisture.
- To fade; to lose freshness; to become sapless; to become sapless; to dry or shrivel up.
- To lose or want animal moisture; to waste; to pin� away, as animal bodies.
- To lose vigor or power; to languish; to pass away.
SHRIVEL vs WITHER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to shrivel or contract; to cause to shrink onto corruptions.
- To cause to fade, and become dry.
- To cause to shrink, wrinkle, or decay, for want of animal moisture.
- To cause to languish, perish, or pass away; to blight.
SHRIVEL vs WITHER: ADVERB
- N/A
- Against, in opposition to.
SHRIVEL vs WITHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To contract; draw or be drawn into wrinkles; shrink and form corrugations, as a leaf in the hot sun, or the skin with age.
- Synonyms To shrivel is to become wrinkled or corrugated by contraction; to shrink is, as a rule, to contract while preserving the same general form.
- To contract into wrinkles; cause to shrink into corrugations.
- To make narrow; limit in scope.
- To wither; blight; render impotent.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To become or make much less or smaller; dwindle.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To lose or cause to lose vitality or intensity.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To become or make shrunken and wrinkled, often by drying.
- See wither, adverb
- To cause to become dry and fade; make sapless and shrunken.
- To cause to shrink, wrinkle, and decay for want of animal moisture; cause to lose bloom; shrivel; cause to have a wrinkled skin or shrunken muscles: as, time will wither the fairest face.
- To blight, injure, or destroy, as by some malign or baleful influence; affect fatally by malevolence; cause to perish or languish generally: as, to wither a person by a look or glance; reputations withered by scandal.
- To lose the sap or juice; dry and shrivel up; lose freshness and bloom; fade.
- To become dry and wrinkled, as from the loss or lack of animal moisture; lose pristine freshness, bloom, softness, smoothness, vigor, or the like, as from age or disease; decay.
- To decay generally; decline; languish; pass away.
- Against; in opposition (to): chiefly in composition, as a prefix wither-, against.
- To go against; resist: oppose.
SHRIVEL vs WITHER: RELATED WORDS
- Fade, Sprout, Stagnate, Desiccate, Disintegrate, Rot, Sag, Crumble, Wilt, Droop, Dwindle, Wizen, Shrivel up, Shrink, Wither
- Desiccate, Perish, Sprout, Droop, Blossom, Rot, Bigg, Sear, Die, Wilt, Dwindle, Shrivel up, Shrink, Fade, Shrivel
SHRIVEL vs WITHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slacken, Swell, Fade, Sprout, Stagnate, Desiccate, Disintegrate, Rot, Sag, Crumble, Wilt, Droop, Wizen, Shrink, Wither
- Crumble, Marcid, Vanish, Desiccate, Perish, Sprout, Droop, Blossom, Rot, Sear, Die, Wilt, Shrink, Fade, Shrivel
SHRIVEL vs WITHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Crepe weave fabrics tend to shrivel when damp and stretch with pressure.
- My love is not like regular flowers that will vanish when shrivel.
- Stems will shrivel or wilt if the roots are too dry.
- It makes my insides shrivel up, that cry of anguish.
- Be careful that the stem does not begin to shrivel.
- Team Blue Balls seem to just shrivel and hide.
- Such thoughts shrivel beside the splendor of those colors.
- The cell will shrivel, and then return to normal.
- The plant would shrivel up and die right?
- This is jubilation that makes your heart shrivel.
- And without this, good Desires soon wither away.
- WITHER SPOON IS LATER FOUND DEAD AT HOME.
- It does not have to be mowed wither.
- We would very quickly wither away into irrelevance.
- Institutions cannot thrive while their surrounding neighborhoods wither.
- The True Wither Dragon was born from the ashes of the Wither and the egg of the Ender Dragon.
- Want to know how to make a wither storm portal to the wither storm dimension in Minecraft PE?
- Summoning the Wither Start by making sure you have your soul sand with and wither skulls.
- Wither: Inflicting the wither debuff, making enemies take more damage.
- The Wither Storm Mod turns the wither boss into a large and frightening boss known in Minecraft Story Mode as the Wither Storm.
SHRIVEL vs WITHER: QUESTIONS
- Why do animal cells shrivel up in hypertonic environments?
- What causes cherry tree leaves to shrivel & crinkle?
- How many Wither Storm coloring pages are there in Minecraft?
- What kind of stone is chiseled with a Wither Skeleton?
- Is there a hermitcraft hermit wither killer in the end?
- What does the word 'wither' mean used by Shakespeare?
- Do wither skeletons spawn in roses on hard difficulty?
- How strong is the Wither in Minecraft Bedrock Edition?
- Why did the traditional Indian education system wither away?
- What level do wither skeletons spawn in Nether fortresses?
- What is the best enchantment for Wither in Minecraft?
- Can the draconic stabilized spawner spawn wither skeletons?