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wilt in Portuguese

wilt in Portuguese is murchar — wilt means to droop and lose freshness, as a plant does when it lacks water.

wilt in Portuguese

murchar
verb

What does "wilt" mean?

  1. verb To droop and lose freshness, as a plant does when it lacks water.
    "The flowers wilted in the afternoon heat."
  2. verb To lose energy, strength, or confidence.
    "The team wilted under pressure in the final minutes."

wilt in a sentence

  • The flowers wilted in the afternoon heat.
  • Without rain for weeks, the crops began to wilt.
  • The team wilted under pressure in the final minutes.
  • He wilted after hours of relentless questioning.

Common Portuguese translations

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What is "wilt" in Portuguese?

"wilt" in Portuguese is murchar. wilt means: To droop and lose freshness, as a plant does when it lacks water.

How do you use "wilt" in a sentence?

Example: "The flowers wilted in the afternoon heat." In Portuguese, "wilt" is murchar.

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