wilt|wilted|wilting|wilts in English
verb
[wɪlt]
wither, become limp, lose freshness; lose spirit; weaken; become weak
Use "wilt|wilted|wilting|wilts" in a sentence
1. Remove any damaged or wilted leaves.
2. The vegetables looked unpalatably wilted.
3. Flowers wilted under the merciless sun.
4. The sepals under the flower wilted.
5. The flowers wilted in the hot sun.
6. Thou exaltest whom Thou wilt, and Thou Abasest whom Thou wilt
7. Thou exaltest whom Thou wilt, and Thou Abasest whom Thou wilt
8. Thou exaltest whom Thou wilt and Thou Abasest whom Thou wilt
9. Thou exaltest whom Thou wilt, and Thou Abasest whom Thou wilt
10. Thou exaltest whom Thou wilt, and Thou Abasest whom Thou wilt
11. Thou exaltest whom Thou wilt, and Thou Abasest whom Thou wilt
12. Thou exaltest whom Thou wilt, and Thou Abasest whom Thou wilt
13. She soon wilted in the morning heat.
14. Avoid Collards that have browned or wilted leaves …
15. 21 Flowers wilted under the merciless sun.
16. The plants were wilted by the heat.
17. Faced with so many difficulties, she wilted.
18. • Spoiled gardens, dusty flowers, small animals Cowering under wilting leaves
19. Difference between the absolute moisture (Ha) and the wilting point (Cm).
20. As their crops wilted, the people prayed for rain.
21. Pro 9 How long wilt thou sleep , O sluggard? when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
22. The roses wilted the day after she bought them.
23. One of my patio pot plants suddenly wilted and died.
24. How long wilt you sleep , O sluggard ? when wilt you arise out of your sleep?
25. KJV How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard? when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?