Comparative for wrinkled in nature or appearance, especially due to old age or the environment
“With a creepy smile, the old lady started moving her wrinkly, withered hands over Tony's arms, chest, and stomach.”
Comparative for dilapidated, having fallen into a state of disrepair
“Row upon row of small, sturdy plants, each holding high the withered walls of its little house.”
Comparative for lean, thin, and having little flesh
“Vlad's form was large and he needed more blood to feed the revitalization of his withered body.”
Comparative for shriveled or wrinkled due to dehydration or lack of water
“Even the tree can shake off its withered leaves, but the withered leaves of our life cling indissolubly to us, and no coming spring sweeps them away with its rejuvenating breath.”
Comparative for not producing any significant or desired effect
Comparative for physically weak or lacking in strength
Comparative for organically decayed or broken down
Comparative for lacking in stiffness or firmness
Comparative for looking tense, tired or stressed, typically from cold or hunger
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