- verbfester (verb) · festers (third person present) · festered (past tense) · festered (past participle) · festering (present participle)
- (of a wound or sore) become septic; suppurate:"I developed a tropical sore that festered badly"
- (of food or garbage) become rotten and offensive to the senses:"a gully full of garbage that festered in the shade"
- (of a negative feeling or a problem) become worse or more intense, especially through long-term neglect or indifference:"anger which festers and grows in his heart"
- (of a person) undergo physical and mental deterioration in isolated inactivity:"I might be festering in jail now"
Originlate Middle English: from the rare word fester ‘fistula’, later ‘festering sore’, or Old French festrir (verb), both from Old French festre (noun), from Latin fistula ‘pipe, reed, fistula’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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