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(of a plant) to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground, or (of a person) to become weaker, tired, or less confident: Cut flowers will soon wilt without water. After only an hour's hiking they were beginning to wilt in the heat. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Becoming and making less strong. abatement. adulterant. adulterated
- English (US)
(of a plant) to become weak and begin to bend toward the...
- Znaczenie Wilt, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
WILT definicja: 1. (of a plant) to become weak and begin to...
- Simplified
WILT translate: (植物)枯萎,凋谢;(人)变得萎靡不振. Learn more in the...
- Traditional
WILT translate: (植物)枯萎,凋謝;(人)變得萎靡不振. Learn more in the...
- Wilted
WILTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of...
- Wilt: Thai Translation
wilt translate: เฉา; เหี่ยว. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Wilt: Malay Translation
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- Wilt: Indonesian Translation
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- English (US)
noun. ˈwilt. 1. : an act or instance of wilting : the state of being wilted. 2. a. : a disorder (such as a fungus disease) of plants marked by loss of turgidity in soft tissues with subsequent drooping and often shriveling.
a sudden wilt of interest in the discussion. Plant Pathology. the drying out, drooping, and withering of the leaves of a plant due to inadequate water supply, excessive transpiration, or vascular disease.
verb. 1. to become or cause to become limp, flaccid, or drooping. insufficient water makes plants wilt. 2. to lose or cause to lose courage, strength, etc. 3. (transitive) to cook (a leafy vegetable) very briefly until it begins to collapse. noun.
Definitions of 'wilt' 1. If a plant wilts, it gradually bends downwards and becomes weak because it needs more water or is dying. [...] 2. If someone wilts, they become weak or tired, or lose confidence. [...] More. Conjugations of 'wilt' present simple: I wilt, you wilt [...] past simple: I wilted, you wilted [...] past participle: wilted. More.
When things droop from heat, lack of water, or illness, they wilt. If you go on vacation for two weeks and forget to water your plants first, they will wilt.
(of a plant) to become weak and begin to bend toward the ground, or (of a person) to become weaker, tired, or less confident: Cut flowers will soon wilt without water. After only an hour's hiking they were beginning to wilt in the heat. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Becoming and making less strong. abatement. adulterant. adulterated.