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Meanings of
wilting
in English
Catalan
decaïment
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Causing to become limp or drooping.
wilt
Catalan
decaïment
Synonyms
Examples for "
wilt
"
wilt
Examples for "
wilt
"
1
She saw how 'patients who arrive relatively hopeful soon start to
wilt
'.
2
If the Windows smartphone market stays lukewarm, Nokia will continue to
wilt
.
3
Thou
wilt
find, it on the chest of drawers in the bedroom.
4
If thou
wilt
be exalted in heaven, humble thyself in the world.
5
Open the box and thou
wilt
find the scale and the feather.
Usage of
wilting
in English
1
A key challenge now is to continue to inspire a
wilting
opposition.
2
As for Sarah, her body was
wilting
and her spirit was exasperated.
3
As Debellows and Rose passed Scorpius, she gave him a
wilting
look.
4
No
wilting
violet she, even the staunchest feminist would have to agree.
5
As you have foreseen, I felt suddenly the
wilting
of my will.
6
The bud, which was about to open, is
wilting
on the ground.
7
The question seemed to shrink Catherine, her self-esteem
wilting
before Quinn's eyes.
8
And then I chose a different life but it sits here,
wilting
.
9
Her revolt faded away, her spirit
wilting
down into her tired flesh.
10
His head rolled uncertainly, like a
wilting
sunflower on a broken stalk.
11
Now she was
wilting
-
how
many
gardenias had she seen droop, turn brown.
12
That contrasted with evidence of a slowdown in India and
wilting
business confidence.
13
Even that would be a great improvement over her
wilting
-
lily
act.
14
Madame Delacroix composed herself, having given Professor Franklyn a
wilting
,
albeit blind glare.
15
The church was deserted, flowers from an earlier service
wilting
on the altar.
16
It's also a sign of the
wilting
reach of music magazines.
Other examples for "wilting"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
wilting
wilt
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
base on wilting
certain wilting
feel a wilting
few wilting
hold the wilting
More collocations
Translations for
wilting
Catalan
decaïment
decandiment
Wilting
through the time
Wilting
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common