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    With·er·ing
    /ˈwiT͟H(ə)riNG/

    adjective

    • 1. intended to make someone feel mortified or humiliated: "a withering look"
    • 2. (of heat) intense; scorching: "protective cover to escape withering heat"

    noun

    • 1. the action of becoming dry and shriveled.
  2. The meaning of WITHERING is acting or serving to cut down or destroy : devastating. How to use withering in a sentence.

  3. WITHERING definition: 1. A withering look, remark, etc. is one that is intended to make someone feel ashamed: 2. severe…. Learn more.

  4. Withering is the process of becoming weaker. You can watch the withering of a flower bouquet in water — over the days and weeks, the blossoms become droopy and faded. You might talk about the withering of trees in a drought or the withering of people's bank accounts during an economic recession.

  5. 1. scornful, blasting, devastating, humiliating, snubbing, blighting, hurtful, mortifying She launched a withering attack on the Press. 2. destructive, killing, devastating, deadly, murderous, death-dealing, slaughterous The forces were unable to withstand the withering artillery barrages.

  6. 3 days ago · withering. (wɪðərɪŋ ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A withering look or remark is very critical, and is intended to make someone feel ashamed or stupid . Deborah Jane's mother gave her a withering look. She launched a withering attack on the Press.

  7. A complete guide to the word "WITHERING": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. WITHERING meaning: criticism or an expression that shows that someone strongly disapproves of someone or something: . Learn more.

  9. Definition of withering adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Tending to overwhelm or destroy; devastating. Withering sarcasm. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Diminishing rapidly. The playboy seemed oblivious to his withering fortune as he continued in his decadent lifestyle. Wiktionary. Tending to make someone feel small; scornful in a mortifying way.

  11. 6 days ago · A withering look or remark is very critical, and is intended to make someone feel ashamed or stupid.

  12. 1. : to become dry and sapless. especially : to shrivel from or as if from loss of bodily moisture. 2. : to lose vitality, force, or freshness. public support for the bill is withering. transitive verb. 1. : to cause to wither. 2. : to make speechless or incapable of action : stun. withered him with a look Dorothy Sayers. 2 of 2. noun.

  13. withering. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English with‧er‧ing /ˈwɪðərɪŋ/ adjective → a withering look/remark etc —witheringly adverb Examples from the Corpus withering • Mrs Thatcher's withering contempt was far more damaging. • The dark-haired vibrancer caught him staring and gave him a withering look.

  14. WITHERING meaning: 1. A withering look, remark, etc. is one that is intended to make someone feel ashamed: 2. severe…. Learn more.

  15. WITHERING meaning: very harsh, severe, or damaging.

  16. Dec 7, 2023 · Tending to make someone feel small; scornful in a mortifying way. Jane's mother in law gave her a withering look. He made withering remarks about his adversary.

  17. v.t. to make flaccid, shrunken, or dry, as from loss of moisture; cause to lose freshness, bloom, vigor, etc.: The drought withered the buds. to affect harmfully: Reputations were withered by the scandal. to abash, as by a scathing glance: a look that withered him. Middle English, perh. variant of weather (verb, verbal) 1250–1300.

  18. Wither, shrivel imply a shrinking, wilting, and wrinkling. Wither (of plants and flowers) is to dry up, shrink, wilt, fade, whether as a natural process or as the result of exposure to excessive heat or drought: Plants withered in the hot sun.

  19. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective withering. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  20. Definition of wither verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  21. Wither means to shrivel up or shrink. If you forget to water your plants for six weeks, they'll wither — they'll dry up and you probably won't be able to bring them back to life. Wither comes from the Middle English word wydderen, meaning "dry up, shrivel."

  22. Synonyms for WITHERING: failing, deterioration, weakening, wilting, fading, worsening, sinking, degeneration; Antonyms of WITHERING: recovery, rehabilitation, healing, convalescence, recuperation, revival, mending, comeback.

  23. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun withering. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  24. criticism or an expression that shows that someone strongly disapproves of someone or something: He published a withering attack on the government's policies. (Definition of withering from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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