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wither in Swahili

wither in Swahili is kukauka — wither means to shrink, dry up, or lose freshness, especially from lack of water.

wither in Swahili

kukauka
verb
(intransitive) shrivel, droop, dry up

What does "wither" mean?

  1. verb To shrink, dry up, or lose freshness, especially from lack of water.
    "The flowers withered in the summer heat."
  2. verb To gradually lose strength, vitality, or importance.
    "Support for the campaign withered as the months passed."

wither in a sentence

  • The flowers withered in the summer heat.
  • Without rain, the crops began to wither.
  • Support for the campaign withered as the months passed.

Common Swahili translations

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What is "wither" in Swahili?

"wither" in Swahili is kukauka. wither means: To shrink, dry up, or lose freshness, especially from lack of water.

How do you use "wither" in a sentence?

Example: "The flowers withered in the summer heat." In Swahili, "wither" is kukauka.

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