Opposite of the state or season of producing flowers
“The process of decay is no more unlovely than the gentle withering of roses.”
Opposite of the time period during which someone or something is at its peak
“The poet's work could determine the rise and fall of his career, and even cost him his life.”
(base) Opposite of a period of success, popularity, or power
(depth) Opposite of a period of success, popularity, or power
“Only by experiencing the depth of despair, could the poet liberate himself from anxiety in order to embrace hope, faith, and openness to the world.”
Opposite of a reddening of color, or the appearance of the color red
Opposite of to be in flower, or to produce flowers
“The leaves are like those of the orange tree, and they wither in the winter.”
Opposite of to develop or thrive in a promising or healthy way
“Anyone would struggle in a toxic work environment.”
Opposite of to be exceptionally proficient in an activity or subject
“He had the perfect physique to be a professional athlete, which was so ironic considering his innate ability to fail at every sport he played.”
Opposite of to expand or spread out something that is furled or folded
Opposite of to be in, or to improve in, health and fitness
“He was significantly undernourished and would struggle on a daily basis.”
Opposite of to prosper or flourish, or to attain control or ascendancy
“If you are intent on composing fine poems from the outset, you will trail the others.”
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