wilts (Meaning)

wilts

polyhedrosis of caterpillars, to lose turgor from lack of water, to grow weak or faint, to become limp, to cause to wilt, a disorder (such as a fungus disease) of plants marked by loss of turgidity in soft tissues with subsequent drooping and often shriveling, an act or instance of wilting, a plant disease (as one caused by a fungus) marked by wilting of the soft parts of the plant, to lose or cause to lose freshness and become limp

wilts Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate petals of the rose wilted in the intense heat.
  2. The leaves of the succulent wilted and dropped due to lack of water.
  3. As the sun began its descent, the wildflowers wilted and closed their petals.
  4. The once-vibrant tapestry of the garden wilted under the relentless drought.
  5. The spinach wilted into a sad and soggy mess after being left out too long.
  6. The wilted flowers offered a poignant reminder of the passage of time.
  7. The wilted cabbage limply hung from its stalk, its leaves brown and withered.
  8. The wilted cucumber slices made for a disappointing and unappetizing salad.
  9. The wilted leaves of the oak tree crunched underfoot as I walked through the forest.
  10. The wilted herbs in the garden gave off a faint, musty scent.

FAQs About the word wilts

polyhedrosis of caterpillars, to lose turgor from lack of water, to grow weak or faint, to become limp, to cause to wilt, a disorder (such as a fungus disease)

hangs,droops, sags,falls, lolls, subsides, collapses, slumps, flags, sinks

stiffens, distends, rises,straightens, uncurls,unbends

The delicate petals of the rose wilted in the intense heat.

The leaves of the succulent wilted and dropped due to lack of water.

As the sun began its descent, the wildflowers wilted and closed their petals.

The once-vibrant tapestry of the garden wilted under the relentless drought.