100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "whithering"
Definition
"Whithering" is not a common noun; it is a gerund form of the verb "whither," which means to go or move in a specified direction or to a specified state. In a poetic or literary context, it can also refer to the act of fading or withering away.
Synonyms
- Fading
- Dying
- Declining
- Withering
- Shriveling
Antonyms
- Thriving
- Flourishing
- Growing
- Blossoming
- Expanding
Examples
- The flowers began to whither in the harsh sunlight.
- As autumn approached, the leaves started to whither from the trees.
- Without water, the plants will whither and die.
- The old memories began to whither as time passed.
- His enthusiasm for the project started to whither after repeated setbacks.
- The once vibrant garden seemed to whither in neglect.
- She watched the hope in his eyes whither when he received the bad news.
- The intense heat caused the crops to whither early this year.
- As the years went by, their friendship began to whither.
- The fabric of the old curtains began to whither with age.
- The abandoned house seemed to whither into the ground.
- If we don't take care of our environment, our resources will whither away.
- The bird's song began to whither as the sun set.
- The once bright colors of the painting started to whither under the harsh light.
- His dreams began to whither in the face of reality.
- The relationship started to whither after the arguments became too frequent.
- The laughter in the room seemed to whither as the mood changed.
- Without nurturing, the talent will whither unnoticed.
- Her confidence began to whither after repeated criticisms.
- The once-bustling street began to whither into silence.
- The health of the patient began to whither after the diagnosis.
- As the storm approached, the flowers began to whither.
- The historical building seemed to whither under the weight of time.
- The flame of the candle started to whither as the wax melted.
- The enthusiasm of the crowd began to whither when the event was canceled.
- His hopes began to whither when he heard the news.
- The beauty of the landscape seemed to whither in the harsh winter.
- The joy in her heart began to whither with every disappointment.
- The vibrant colors of the sunset began to whither into darkness.
- The town's spirit began to whither after the factory closed.
- Their love seemed to whither away with time.
- The excitement over the new project began to whither as challenges arose.
- The old photographs began to whither in the attic.
- The laughter of children can quickly whither in a tense atmosphere.
- The dreams of a brighter future began to whither for many.
- The promise of spring was soon to whither under winter's chill.
- His ambition seemed to whither after years of struggle.
- The energy in the room started to whither after the long meeting.
- The once-busy marketplace began to whither into a ghost town.
- Her passion for painting began to whither as life got busier.
- The sound of laughter began to whither with the arrival of the serious guests.
- The charm of the old bookshop seemed to whither as new stores opened nearby.
- The hopes of the team began to whither after a string of losses.
- The once lively park began to whither under the weight of neglect.
- His spirit seemed to whither as he faced more challenges.
- The flowers began to whither without proper care.
- The joy of the occasion started to whither when the rain began.
- The once-bright future began to whither in the face of obstacles.
- The once-vibrant community began to whither after the exodus.
- Her creativity seemed to whither in a stifling environment.
- The hope in their eyes began to whither when reality set in.
- The beauty of the performance began to whither as the audience lost interest.
- The excitement in the air started to whither as the clock ticked down.
- The flowers in the vase began to whither after a week.
- The once strong bond between them started to whither with misunderstandings.
- The leaves began to whither in the fall.
- The spark of innovation seemed to whither in the stagnant environment.
- His will to continue seemed to whither after numerous failures.
- The light in her eyes began to whither as she heard the news.
- The once-bustling city began to whither during the pandemic.
- The joy of the season started to whither as stress took over.
- The hopes of a peaceful resolution began to whither during negotiations.
- The excitement around the release began to whither as expectations grew.
- The warmth of friendship began to whither during the cold winter months.
- The anticipation of the event began to whither when details were scarce.
- The vibrant culture of the area seemed to whither with time.
- The laughter of the children seemed to whither in the face of strict rules.
- The beauty of the landscape began to whither after the drought.
- The interest in the topic started to whither after the initial buzz.
- The enthusiasm for the project began to whither after the first setback.
- The connection they had seemed to whither over time.
- The colors of the fabric began to whither after many washes.
- The warmth of summer began to whither as autumn approached.
- The hope for a better future seemed to whither in the harsh reality.
- The light of the candle began to whither as the wax melted.
- The essence of the original idea began to whither in the revisions.
- The thrill of adventure began to whither after the first challenges.
- The personal touch of the service started to whither with commercialization.
- The rich tradition seemed to whither in the face of modernization.
- His passion for the sport began to whither as injuries piled up.
- The joy of the festival seemed to whither in the rain.
- The beauty of the art began to whither under harsh criticism.
- The laughter in the room began to whither as the conversation turned serious.
- The bond between them seemed to whither after the argument.
- The excitement of the new venture started to whither after the first challenges.
- The vibrant community spirit began to whither with the passing years.
- The freshness of the produce began to whither on the shelf.
- The thrill of the chase began to whither as obstacles arose.
- The friendship that once flourished began to whither into silence.
- The hope for a quick resolution began to whither as discussions dragged on.
- The radiance of the festival began to whither as the night wore on.
- The energy in the room started to whither after the long speeches.
- The once-bright colors of the mural began to whither under the sun.
- The excitement over the new release began to whither as time passed.
- The charm of the old town began to whither with modern developments.
- The anticipation of a reunion began to whither as plans fell through.
- The vibrancy of youth began to whither with age.
- The laughter began to whither as the night grew darker.
- The bond they shared seemed to whither under pressure.
- The joy of discovery began to whither in the face of disillusionment.