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What are the verbs to describe autumn?

Here are some verbs that describe autumn, categorized by their focus:

Focus on Nature/Weather:

* Crisp: The air crisps, the leaves crisp underfoot.

* Chill: The wind chills, the nights chill.

* Fall: The leaves fall, the temperature falls.

* Wither: The flowers wither, the leaves wither.

* Dwindle: The days dwindle, the sunlight dwindles.

* Shimmer: The leaves shimmer in the sunlight.

* Glisten: The fallen leaves glisten with dew.

* Rustle: The leaves rustle in the wind.

* Sway: The branches sway in the breeze.

* Scatter: The wind scatters the leaves.

* Paint: The trees paint the landscape with vibrant colors.

Focus on Feelings/Atmosphere:

* Embrace: Autumn embraces the land with cool breezes.

* Transform: Autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant hues.

* Whisper: Autumn whispers tales of change and slumber.

* Linger: The warmth of summer lingers, fading slowly.

* Approach: The first signs of autumn approach.

* Signal: The falling leaves signal the end of summer.

* Prepare: Nature prepares for the winter ahead.

Focus on Activities:

* Harvest: Farmers harvest the fruits of their labor.

* Gather: People gather around bonfires, celebrating the season.

* Hunt: Some hunt for game during the autumn season.

* Decorate: Homes are decorated with autumnal colors and scents.

* Enjoy: People enjoy the crisp air and changing colors.

* Reflect: Autumn is a time to reflect on the year's passage.

These are just a few examples, and you can use your creativity to find other verbs that capture the essence of autumn.

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