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122 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wilt' in a Sentence

"To become limp and drooping, as a fading flower; wither." more

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The sun was so hot that the flowers began to wilt in the garden.
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The relationship between the friends has wilted due to constant misunderstandings.
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By the time she returns from her vacation, the once vibrant bouquet will have been wilting.
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The heat of the sun will have wilted the delicate ice cream cone.
The mood at the party has wilted since the unexpected arrival of unwelcome guests.
The unattended stack of papers on the desk was wilting from the humidity in the room.
The memories of the past made her heart wilt with nostalgia.
The spinach leaves in the refrigerator have wilted.
The negotiations between the two nations began to wilt as disagreements arose.
The little plant began to wilt because it needed more water.
By the time she discovered the neglected bouquet, it had wilted into a sad display of faded colors.
The soldier's uniform will be wilting in the relentless heat of the desert.
As the old parchment aged, its edges started to wilt and crumble.
The soldier refused to let his determination wilt, despite the difficult conditions.
The ice cream cone will be wilting in her hand as she walks along the beach.
Under the scorching desert sun, the cactus was wilting despite its hardy nature.
The exhausted marathon runner's stamina will have been wilting as he approaches the finish line.
The artist watched in dismay as the watercolor painting began to wilt on the canvas.
The politician's popularity began to wilt after the scandal emerged.
Her enthusiasm for the project wilted after facing multiple setbacks.
The friendship between them did not wilt despite the challenges they faced.
In the intense heat, the ice cream began to wilt before they could enjoy it.
The little plant will wilt if you forget to water it.
The neglected garden will have been wilting under the scorching sun for weeks.
Without water, the vibrant green lawn began to wilt and turn brown.
The once strong alliance between the two nations has wilted over political differences.
The enthusiasm for learning a new language began to wilt after several challenging lessons.
The spinach in the pot is wilting due to lack of water.
The lettuce in the salad will be wilting if not served promptly.
Without water, the delicate orchid will be wilting by evening.
Despite the florist's best efforts, the delicate petals of the orchids will wilt during transit.
The ice cream cone melted quickly, and the scoop on top was wilting.
The sun-exposed boulevard flowers will have wilted by evening.
The unwatered plants began to wilt, signaling the need for attention.
After hours in the hot sun, the delicate lettuce leaves will have been wilting in the garden.
The heatwave and lack of rain have been wilting the crops.
The team's morale began to wilt after a series of defeats in the tournament.
The enthusiasm of the audience had wilted after the lengthy and dull presentation.
By the time we discovered the forgotten bouquet, the flowers had been wilting in the vase.
The intensity of the storm caused the flowers in the garden to wilt.
The balloon started to wilt after the party, losing its vibrant colors.
Without proper care, the delicate fabric of the dress will wilt over time.
The ice cream cone am wilting in the heat, creating a sticky mess.
The hopes of the fans are wilting as their team struggles in the match.
In the arid desert, even the hardiest cacti will wilt during prolonged droughts.
The chocolate sculpture started to wilt under the warm studio lights.
The old book's pages will be wilting due to the humidity in the ancient library.
The heatwave had been wilting the delicate petals of the rare orchids in the botanical garden.
The delicate fragrance of the bouquet started to wilt after days on the table.
Her smile began to wilt as she listened to the heartbreaking news.
The spinach in the hot soup will wilt quickly, releasing its savory flavors.
Despite the efforts to maintain freshness, the herbs in the kitchen were wilting.
The snowman in the backyard will be wilting as the temperature rises.
The chocolate sculpture on the cake will be wilting in the warm room.
As the sun sets, the enthusiasm of the protest crowd will have been wilting, but their message remains strong.
The snowman started to wilt as the temperature rose above freezing.
Despite the efforts to revive it, the ancient parchment will have been wilting away in the dimly lit archive.
Her enthusiasm for the project wilted when faced with unexpected challenges.
The delicate petals of the delicate orchid would wilt without proper care.
The forgotten potted plant on the balcony had wilted due to lack of water.
Over the summer, the old parchment in the attic has wilted.
The birthday balloon started to wilt after being inflated for several days.
The hopes of the team began to wilt as the opposing side scored another goal.
After being picked, the wildflowers will wilt if not placed in water promptly.
The snowman will wilt when it gets warm outside.
The candle flame am wilting as it nears the end of its wick.
Despite the efforts to preserve it, the old book's pages will have been wilting with age.
The dreams of the aspiring artist did not wilt despite initial rejections.
His resolve wilted when confronted with the harsh reality.
The neglected plants in the dark corner of the room were wilting.
The commitment to the cause did not wilt, remaining strong and steadfast.
The patient's health has been wilting despite continuous medical attention.
The curiosity of the child did not wilt, fueling a constant stream of questions.
Despite the efforts to revive it, the neglected plant will wilt in the dry soil.
The suspense in the novel did not wilt until the very last page.
Despite the care, some of the herbs in the kitchen garden will have wilted.
The motivation to exercise can wilt without a supportive environment.
During the power outage, the air conditioner stopped working, and the houseplants were wilting.
The makeup on her face has been wilting due to the humidity.
The enthusiasm of the crowd has wilted after the team's consecutive losses.
The lettuce in the salad started to wilt after being left out for too long.
The unattended salad on the kitchen counter had been wilting, awaiting someone to enjoy it.
As the temperature rises, the delicate lettuce leaves will wilt in the summer sun.
The outdoor performance will have wilted under the scorching stage lights.
Despite their best efforts, the soccer team's spirit started to wilt as the opposing team scored one goal after another.
The heat of the summer day took its toll, and the lettuce in the garden was wilting.
Her hopes for a promotion have wilted since the company's financial downturn.
The unattended potted plants on the windowsill will have wilted.
After hours in the vase, the bouquet of roses will have wilted.
The fire's heat caused the delicate petals of the wildflowers to wilt.
The makeup on her face will be wilting under the stage lights during the performance.
Despite the constant care, the leaves of the houseplant had been wilting slowly over the past month.
The soldier's resolve is wilting under the pressure of battle.
The long journey in the heat will have wilted the fresh produce in the crate.
Despite the rain, the delicate paper decorations are wilting at the outdoor party.
The flowers in the vase began to wilt after being without water for several days.
The sailor's spirits began to wilt during the long, stormy voyage.
The dreams of the small town have wilted as industries moved away.
The teacher encouraged her students not to let their enthusiasm wilt when faced with challenging math problems.
The confidence in her abilities did not wilt, even in the face of criticism.
The delicate lettuce leaves wilted under the hot studio lights.
The enthusiasm of the students did not wilt even as the exams approached.
The once bustling market began to wilt as the evening approached.
The stress and workload have been wilting her enthusiasm for the project.
Over the years, the once proud and sturdy tree will have been wilting, a shadow of its former self.
The lettuce began to wilt in the heat, making the salad less crunchy.
With no rainfall, the crops in the field are wilting.
The colorful flower will wilt without water.
As the sun blazed overhead, the delicate petals of the daisies were wilting.
Without water, the daisies in the vase will wilt, losing their vibrant charm.
After the long hike in the hot sun, the leaves of the plants along the trail started to wilt.
The makeup on her face is wilting in the humidity of the tropical climate.
After the long walk, the little puppy began to wilt in the heat.
Without proper care, the colorful bouquet of roses will wilt within a few days.
The old parchment started to wilt with age, its edges turning yellow.
The ice cream cone started to wilt under the hot sun, dripping down the sides.
In the relentless heat, the snowman on the front lawn will have been wilting slowly.
The marathon runners were wilting under the blazing sun as they approached the finish line.
After being picked, the lettuce started to wilt in the warm kitchen.
Her enthusiasm is wilting as the project deadline approaches.
The chef worries that the fresh herbs in the dish will wilt if not added just before serving.
The heatwave had wilted the once vibrant lettuce leaves in the salad.

Wilt

wilt
verbTo become limp and drooping, as a fading flower; wither.
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Last Updated On: August 18, 2024
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