How to Pronounce "die back"
expression
ˈdaɪ/ /ˈbæk
DYE-bak
dˈaɪ/ /bˈæk
DYE-back
Definition
To gradually wither or die from the outer parts towards the base, usually referring to plants losing their leaves or stems due to disease, cold, or lack of water.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈdaɪ/ /ˈbæk
British English
dˈaɪ/ /bˈæk
Simplified Pronunciation
US
DYE-bak
UK
DYE-back
Listen in Context
The roses die back every winter.
Some plants die back when it gets too dry.
If the leaves die back, cut the stems.
Don't worry if your flowers die back in the fall—they'll regrow in spring.