wither

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The meaning (definition) of the word wither
to shrivel up and dry out, like a sad plant.
The word wither used in a sentence
“If you forget to water a flower, it will wither and die.”
Words that mean the same as wither (synonyms)
shriveldry up
Words that mean the opposite of wither (antonyms)
bloomgrow
How the word wither is said around the world
| French | flétrir |
| Spanish | marchitar |
| Mandarin | 枯萎 |
| Hindi | सूख |
| Arabic | ذبول |
| Russian | увядать |
| Portuguese (EU) | murchar |
| Portuguese (BR) | murchar |
| Japanese | しおれる |
| German | verdorren |
| Urdu | مرجھا جانا |
| Punjabi | ਮੁਰਝਾ ਜਾਣਾ |
| Korean | 시들다 |
| Hebrew | לִקְמוֹל |
| Greek | μαραίνω |
| Dutch | verdorren |
| Filipino | malanta |
| Vietnamese | héo úa |
| Turkish | solmak |
| Persian | پژمرده شدن |
| Polish | uschnąć |
| Ukrainian | в'янути |
| Bengali | শুকিয়ে |
| Swedish | vissna |
| Italian | appassire |
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