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
What does "wilt" mean?
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verb To droop and lose freshness, as a plant does when it lacks water.
"The flowers wilted in the afternoon heat."
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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
Frequently asked questions
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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