"Wilting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wilting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wilting" Meaning

版weak and feeble; lacking energy or vitality

Example: She lay wilting on the couch, exhausted from lack of sleep.

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losing strength; folding or bending under a weight or pressure

Example: The flowers began to wilt in the scorching sun.

"Wilting" Examples

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The wilting flowers in the vase had lost their beauty.

Example 2


The wilting leaves of the plant indicated it was time to water it.

Example 3


As summer approached, the plants in the garden began to wilting under the scorching heat.

Example 4


After being left in the car on a hot day, the lettuce went from fresh and crisp to wilting in no time.

Example 5


The wilting and droopy appearance of plants in the soil warned of impeding water shortage.

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