wilt in a sentence
v., n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
WILT (verb): to lose freshness, vigor, or confidence, often due to heat, stress, or pressure.
Crossword clues for wilt
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "wilt".
- Plants may do this in the heat.
- Confidence can sometimes fade under pressure.
- Flowers may droop when not watered.
- Energy and spirit can diminish over time.
- A plant might lose its luster in the sun.
Wilt sentence examples
- As the sun blazed down, the flowers began to wilt under the intense heat.
- He felt his confidence start to wilt as the criticism piled up around him.
- After neglecting the garden for weeks, the once vibrant plants began to wilt and droop.
- Without enough water, the leaves on the tree began to wilt and change color.
- She watched the enthusiasm in her teammates wilt as they faced yet another defeat.
- As the sun blazed overhead, the flowers in the garden began to wilt under the heat.
- He felt his resolve start to wilt as the challenges before him seemed insurmountable.
- After weeks without rain, the crops in the field began to wilt, signaling a dire need for water.
- Her enthusiasm for the project began to wilt when she realized the amount of work involved.
- With each passing day, the vibrant colors of the painting began to wilt and fade away.
- As the sun blazed overhead, the flowers began to wilt in the intense heat.
- She could see the excitement in his eyes fade as his enthusiasm started to wilt.
- If you neglect your plants, they will inevitably wilt and lose their vibrant colors.
- During the lengthy meeting, her interest began to wilt under the weight of the endless discussion.
- The athlete vowed to push through the pain, refusing to let his stamina wilt before the finish line.