blight

/blaɪt/ or /bleɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

a state or period of poor health or disease, especially in plants; a destructive or damaging influence

“The fungal blight ruined the entire crop of wheat.”

2. verb

to affect or cause something to become diseased or damaged, especially in plants

“The harsh winter blighted the trees, causing them to wither and die.”

Synonyms

  • plague
  • scourge

Antonyms

  • bloom
  • flourish