(Wizened is an archaic term for dried, shriveled, or wrinkled.)
The beautiful woman was, in reality, a wizened old hag with evil powers.
He removed the wizened remains of the rose bush from the garden.
Wizened does NOT mean wise. It means wrinkled or shriveled.
Scarcity of water for a plant to declare emergency and die slowly if the stage of permanent wilting is reached.
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The phrase had a certain mystic meaning to the wizened old man.
Synonyms for wizened include withered, and shriveled.
The oxymoron in "the wizened earth has never troubled us" is "wizened earth." Wizened typically refers to being shriveled or wrinkled due to age, while earth is a symbol of vitality and life, creating a contrast in the phrase.
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The Wicked Witch from Snow White often comes to mind, with her wizened features symbolizing her malevolent nature.
There are 2 syllables. Wiz-ened.
whizz, wurzel, wazack, wheeze, wheezing, wheezed, wizened,
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Scarcity of water for a plant to declare emergency and die slowly if the stage of permanent wilting is reached.
The word "wizened" appears once in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in the final chapter when the students get off the Hogwarts Express in London:"A wizened old guard was up by the ticket barrier, letting them go through the gate in twos and threes so they didn't attract attention by all bursting out of a solid wall at once and alarming the Muggles."
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No, "wise" cannot be spelled as "wize." The correct spelling is "wise," which means having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment.