marcidity (Meaning)

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marcidity (n.)

The state or quality of being withered or lean.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marcidity

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marcidity Sentence Examples

  1. The once-verdant garden now lay in marcidity, its leaves withered and brown.
  2. The passage of time had left the building with an air of marcidity, its paint peeling and its windows broken.
  3. The marcidity of the flowers reminded her of the transient nature of life.
  4. The old man's mind had fallen into a state of marcidity, his thoughts fading into obscurity.
  5. The marcidity of the situation weighed heavily on her heart, leaving her feeling hopeless.
  6. The once-vibrant city had succumbed to marcidity, its buildings crumbling and its streets deserted.
  7. The marcidity of his hopes and dreams left him feeling empty and alone.
  8. The stench of marcidity hung heavy in the air, a testament to the decay that had set in.
  9. The marcidity of the tree's trunk indicated that it had long since succumbed to disease.
  10. The marcidity of the relationship was undeniable, as love had withered and resentment had taken its place.

FAQs About the word marcidity

The state or quality of being withered or lean.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The once-verdant garden now lay in marcidity, its leaves withered and brown.

The passage of time had left the building with an air of marcidity, its paint peeling and its windows broken.

The marcidity of the flowers reminded her of the transient nature of life.

The old man's mind had fallen into a state of marcidity, his thoughts fading into obscurity.