wilt

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The meaning (definition) of the word wilt
to droop and dry up because of not enough water.
The word wilt used in a sentence
“The flower will wilt if we do not water it every day.”
Words that mean the same as wilt (synonyms)
droopsag
Words that mean the opposite of wilt (antonyms)
perk up
How the word wilt is said around the world
| French | se flétrir |
| Spanish | marchitar |
| Mandarin | 枯萎 |
| Hindi | विल्ट |
| Arabic | ذبول |
| Russian | увядание |
| Portuguese (EU) | murchar |
| Portuguese (BR) | murchar |
| Japanese | しおれる |
| German | verwelken |
| Urdu | مرجھانا |
| Punjabi | ਮੁਰਝਾ ਜਾਣਾ |
| Korean | 이울다 |
| Hebrew | לִנְבּוּל |
| Greek | μαραίνομαι |
| Dutch | verwelken |
| Filipino | pagkalanta |
| Vietnamese | héo rũ |
| Turkish | solmak |
| Persian | پژمردگی |
| Polish | więdnąć |
| Ukrainian | в'янення |
| Bengali | ম্লান |
| Swedish | vissna |
| Italian | appassire |
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