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1 shrivel
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
2 shrivel
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3 shrivel up
to shrivel:يُغَضِّن، يَتَغَضَّن، يَجِف، يَيْبَسThe heat shrivelled up the flowers.
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4 shrivel
غَضَّنَ \ shrivel: to become or cause to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. crease: to make or put a crease in sth.: Her dress was creased and dirty from the journey. His trousers were neatly creased. wrinkle: to make wrinkles in: He wrinkled his nose. \ See Also تغضن (تَغَضَّنَ)، ذبل (ذَبُلَ) -
5 shrivel
[ˈʃrɪvl] past tense, past participle ˈshrivelled, (American) ˈshriveled verbto make or become dried up, wrinkled and withered:يَتَغَضَّن، يَجِفThe flowers shrivelled in the heat.
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6 droop
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
7 languish
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
8 wilt
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
9 wither
ذَبُلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). \ ذَوَى \ shrivel: to become twisted and bent by heat or dryness. wilt: (of plants) to lose freshness; fade and hang weakly: The flowers wilted in the heat. wither: (of plants) to dry up; fade and begin to die (esp. for lack of water). droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
10 اخشوشن
v. harden, rough, shrivel -
11 تجعد
1́ n. crispiness, wrinkle, crease, pucker, crinkle2́ v. curl, frizz, wrinkle, furrow, shrivel, crease, crumple, pucker, corrugate, ruckle, seize -
12 تصلب
1́ n. persistence, obstinacy, stubbornness, intransigence, perseverance2́ v. solidify, stiffen, indurate, ossify, shrivel -
13 تغضن
1́ n. crinkle, pucker2́ v. corrugate, ruffle, crinkle, crumple, shrivel, pucker, wrinkle, furrow, cockle -
14 تقلص
1́ n. retraction, shrinkage, cringe2́ v. contract, shrink, shrivel, retract, dwindle -
15 ذبل
1́ adj. wizen2́ n. shell3́ v. wither, etiolate, wilt, shrivel, fade, flag, quail, languish, sear, consume -
16 وهن
1́ conj. as to2́ n. weaklings, feebleness, distemper, infirmity, sickliness, attenuation, languishment, languor, discouragement, weak spot, debility, imitators3́ v. decay, shrivel, weaken, relax, damp, dampen, sap, droop, thin, languish, pall, extenuate, debilitate, enfold, enervate, attenuate, invalidate -
17 تجعد
تَجَعّدَto curl, frizz, frizzle, form curls (hair); to become curled, curly, frizzed, frizzly, kinky, wavy, crisp(ate), rippled (hair); to wrinkle, furrow, shrivel, become wrinkled (skin or face); to crease, crinkle, crumple, pucker, rumple, corrugate, cockle, crimple, ripple, become creased (cloth, etc.) -
18 جعد
جَعّدَto curl, frizz, frizzle, crimp, crisp, wave (the hair); to wrinkle, furrow, shrivel (the skin or face); to crease, pleat, plait, pucker, crinkle, corrugate, crimple, crumple, rumple, ripple, cockle (cloth, etc.) -
19 ذوى
ذَوَى: ذَبُلَto wither, wilt, wizen, shrivel, fade, dry up, flag, decay -
20 غضن
غَضّنَ: جَعّدَto wrinkle, shrivel, pucker, crease, corrugate, crinkle, crumple, rumple, ripple, crisp, cockle
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shrivel — UK [ˈʃrɪv(ə)l] / US or shrivel up UK / US verb Word forms shrivel : present tense I/you/we/they shrivel he/she/it shrivels present participle shrivelling past tense shrivelled past participle shrivelled 1) a) [intransitive] if something such as a … English dictionary
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Shrivel — Shriv el, v. t. To cause to shrivel or contract; to cause to shrink onto corruptions. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shrivel — 1560s (implied in shriveled), of unknown origin, perhaps from a Scandinavian source (Cf. Swed. skryvla to wrinkle, to shrivel ) … Etymology dictionary
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shrivel — index decay, degenerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
shrivel — *wither, wizen Analogous words: parch, desiccate, *dry: sear, scorch, *burn … New Dictionary of Synonyms
shrivel — has inflected forms shrivelled, shrivelling, and in AmE usually shriveled, shriveling … Modern English usage
shrivel — [v] dehydrate, dry up burn, contract, desiccate, dwindle, fossilize, mummify, mummy, parch, scorch, sear, shrink, stale, welter, wilt, wither, wizen, wrinkle; concepts 137,250,255 Ant. enlarge, expand, grow, unwrinkle … New thesaurus
shrivel — ► VERB (shrivelled, shrivelling; US shriveled, shriveling) ▪ wrinkle and contract through loss of moisture. ORIGIN perhaps Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
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