Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sweal

verb
/swēl/
Definition
To grow thin or emaciated; to wither or fade away.
Examples
  • As she became more ill, she began to sweal, losing her once vibrant appearance.
  • The constant stress caused him to sweal, leading to noticeable changes in his appearance.
  • During the drought, the plants in the garden started to sweal, their leaves turning brown and brittle.
Meaning
Sweal refers to the act of gradually losing weight or health, often resulting in a frail, weakened condition. It can also indicate a decline in vigor or vitality.
Synonyms
  • wither
  • fade
  • emaciate
  • decline