wizen (Meaning)

Wordnet

wizen (s)

lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness

Webster

wizen (v. i.)

To wither; to dry.

Webster

wizen (a.)

Wizened; thin; weazen; withered.

Webster

wizen (n.)

The weasand.

wizen Sentence Examples

  1. The wizened old farmer's face held a lifetime of stories and hardships.
  2. The autumn leaves crackled and wizened as they danced in the crisp air.
  3. The wizened fruit hung from the tree branches, a sign of the waning summer.
  4. The wizened hands of the centenarian trembled as she held them out.
  5. The wizened parchment had yellowed with age, its ancient script almost indecipherable.
  6. The wizened tree trunk stood as a testament to the passage of time.
  7. The wizened kitten curled up in a ball, its tiny meow barely audible.
  8. The wizened scarecrow swayed in the wind, its empty eyes staring out into the fields.
  9. The wizened apple hung from its stem, its skin wrinkled and withered.
  10. The wizened old man sat by the fireside, his thoughts wandering through distant memories.

FAQs About the word wizen

lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illnessTo wither; to dry., Wizened; thin; weazen; withered., The weasand.

wilt, wither, dry,shrivel, decrease, fade, wane,mummify,lessen, decline

freshen, grow, grow, thrive, bloom, flourish, prosper, thrive, develop, flourish

The wizened old farmer's face held a lifetime of stories and hardships.

The autumn leaves crackled and wizened as they danced in the crisp air.

The wizened fruit hung from the tree branches, a sign of the waning summer.

The wizened hands of the centenarian trembled as she held them out.