Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
withers
noun
/ˈwɪðərz/

Definition
The part of a horse’s back where the neck meets the back, or the area behind the shoulders.

Examples
- The withers of the horse are a crucial point for measuring its height.
- As the summer progressed, the flowers in the garden began to wither under the blazing sun.
- His spirits withered in the face of constant adversity.

Meaning
In a broader sense, ‘withers’ refers to the act of a plant or organism losing vitality and becoming weak or shriveled, often due to lack of water or nutrients.

Synonyms
- shrivels
- fades
- declines