wizen in a sentence
v. i.
π Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
WIZEN: to become dry, shrunken, and wrinkled, often due to age or harsh conditions.
Sample Sentences
- The once vibrant garden now lay wizen and withered under the relentless heat of summer.
- As the years passed, the old man's hands became increasingly wizen, marked by deep lines and wrinkles.
- The leaves of the tree began to wizen, curling at the edges and losing their lush green color.
- Her ambitions seemed to wizen as the harsh realities of life set in, leaving her feeling defeated.
- The artist's once bold strokes had wizen into delicate, fading lines that barely suggested form.
- The old manβs face was wizened by years of hardship and struggle.
- As the fruit sat on the counter for too long, it began to wizened and shrivel.
- Her wizened hands trembled slightly as she poured the tea.
- The wizened tree stood alone in the field, a testament to resilience in harsh conditions.
- He listened to the wizened professor share stories from a lifetime of experiences.
- The old man's face was wizened, telling stories of a life filled with adventure.
- As the leaves began to wither in the autumn chill, the trees appeared wizened and weary.
- Her hands were wizened from years of hard work in the garden, each wrinkle a testament to her labor.
- The wizened sage shared his wisdom, drawing from decades of experience and observation.
- Despite his wizened appearance, his eyes sparkled with youthful curiosity and vitality.