sere

[seer]

sere Definition

  • 1(especially of vegetation) dry or withered
  • 2having lost all moisture

Using sere: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sere" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sere leaves rustled in the wind.

  • Example

    The sere landscape stretched out before us, brown and barren.

  • Example

    The sere branches snapped easily underfoot.

sere Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sere

Antonyms for sere

Phrases with sere

  • a phrase used to describe a landscape that is dry, withered, and yellowed due to lack of moisture

    Example

    The sere and yellow fields stretched out before us, a testament to the drought.

  • a phrase used to describe the stark, austere beauty of a landscape that is dry and withered

    Example

    Despite its sere beauty, the desert can be a harsh and unforgiving place.

  • a type of wood that has been dried and withered, often used for decorative purposes

    Example

    The craftsman used sere wood to create a beautiful, rustic picture frame.

Origins of sere

from Old English 'sear', meaning 'dried up'

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Summary: sere in Brief

The term 'sere' [seer] refers to dry or withered vegetation, often due to lack of moisture. It describes landscapes that are barren and brown, exemplified by 'The sere landscape stretched out before us, brown and barren.' 'Sere' extends into phrases like 'sere and yellow,' and 'sere beauty,' describing the stark, austere beauty of a dry landscape.