Opposite of the pinnacle or high point of something
Opposite of the process by which something evolves, progresses, or becomes revealed
Opposite of the state of blossoming or of having flowers open
“She walked out onto the large garden during the cold winter morning and noticed the withering of flowers around her.”
Opposite of a period of success, popularity, or power
“Only by experiencing the depth of despair, could the poet liberate himself from anxiety in order to embrace hope, faith, and openness to the world.”
Opposite of the way in which something progresses or develops
Opposite of starting out or in the early stages of development
Opposite of flowering or opening in blossoms
Opposite of in full bloom
“The heat has left the early summer's potted flowers looking withered.”
Opposite of present participle for to produce flowers, or to be in flower
“Unless Dan keeps steadily tending the wheat field, the wheat will wither and die.”
Opposite of present participle for to develop or thrive in a promising or healthy way
“You climb so far, get into New York and Washington and Los Angeles, and then you regress to the days of living hand to mouth.”
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