Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
seare
verb
/sɪər/
Definition
To make something dry or withered, often used in the context of plants or leaves.
Examples
- After the drought, the leaves began to seare and lose their vibrant color.
- The hot sun can seare the grass if it doesn’t receive enough water.
Meaning
The action of causing something to lose moisture and become dry, typically resulting in a curled or shriveled appearance.
Synonyms
- wither
- dry up
- desiccate
- dehydrate