Withered was created in 2003.
The rose withered and died
Withered is the past tense of the verb wither. It can also be used as an adjective (a withered plant).
The plant withered in the hot sun.
No, withered is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word would be witheringly.
A blooming rose is not withered. Withered means past its time and over.
WITH - ERED There are two (2) syllables in the word withered.
Pasacal, a slave boy who's about twelve years old, was born with a withered hand and leg, so he never did heavy work
Withered World - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013
My dad had polio. His leg was withered. The reason I used two sentences is an antecedent needs to be used to make sense. His time has come. Don't touch his drink.
The archaic word for dried up or withered is "adust."
Withered plants, are basically plants that have died on Farmville. It will become withered when they have finished growing, but the farmer refuses to Harvest it. After it is withered, you cannot make any money from it, and must clear out the dead plant before you can plant a new plant (and hopefully not neglect it this time).