to become smaller, or to make something smaller
schrink
(v.) to dry up, wilt, sag; to cuase someone to feel ashamed, humiliated, or very small
wither
become smaller or lose substance
dwindle
To draw together, to reduce in size
contract
change toward something smaller or lower
decline
to make imperfect, damage, harm
impair
extreme poverty
indigence
wealth; richness
affluence
Lack or shortage of one or more basic necessities
deprivation
lack of proper nutrition
malnutrition
serious and without any humour
solemn
A danger or risk.
hazard
marked by lack of plan, order, or direction
haphazard
fall down, as if collapsing
tumble
to call together, to send for or to request to appear
summon
To be able to exist independently or on its own
subsistent
very angry
enraged
shy, excessively timid
bashful
calm, peaceful
serene
obeying and respecting the law
law-abiding
an effect or consequence of some action or event
repercussion
not able to change back to a former state; impossible to revert back
irreversible
person who takes part in a competition or an examination
entrant
to take or receive from a source; to obtain through reasoning
derive
a family inheritance
patrimony