Wilt
volume
British pronunciation/wˈɪlt/
American pronunciation/ˈwɪɫt/

Définition et Signification de "wilt"

to wilt
01

flétrir, défaillir

lose strength
02

se faner, flétrir

to become limp or droopy, usually due to lack of water or loss of vitality
Wilt
01

flétrissement, dessèchement

causing to become limp or drooping
02

flétrissement, flétrissement des plantes

any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots

wilt

v

wilted

adj

wilted

adj

wilting

n

wilting

n
example
Exemple
The crushed petals of the flower wilted underfoot, unable to withstand the pressure.
The plant's leaves wilted in the dry climate but started to hydrate again after a heavy rain shower.
Make sure to water the plants regularly, otherwise they may wilt.
The flowers hung limply in the vase, wilting from the lack of water.
The farmers suffered greatly during the long dry spell, as their crops wilted due to the lack of rain.
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