IPA: /ˈwɪzən/
KK: /ˈwɪzən/
adjective
Definition: Describing something that has become shriveled or dried up, often referring to a person's appearance as they age.
Example: The old tree stood in the field, its wizen branches reaching out like bony fingers.
intransitive verb
Definition: To become dry and shriveled, often due to age or lack of moisture.
Example: As the years passed, the once vibrant flowers began to wizen and lose their color.
transitive verb
Definition: To make something dry up or lose its freshness, often due to age or lack of moisture.
Example: The harsh sun began to wizen the once vibrant flowers in the garden.