Wilted [verb]

Definition of Wilted:

sag, fail

Synonyms of Wilted:

● Droop

● Ebb

● Wane

● Dwindle

● Faint

● Melt

● Wither

● Fade

● Diminish

● Shrivel

● Succumb

● Collapse

● Drop

● Mummify

● Flag

● Weaken

● Sink

● Waste

● Languish

● Cave in

● Become limp

● Break down

● Dry up

● Give out

● Waste away

● Wizen


Opposite/Antonyms of Wilted:

● Strengthen

● Build

● Extend

● Expand

● Develop

● Rise

● Bloom

● Enlarge

● Grow

● Increase


Sentence/Example of Wilted:

Then he ventured into the heat and glare of Broadway where humanity stewed and wilted.

He is much like a wilted leaf in the hands of this boy and girl.

Julia wilted a little; but her sister, Mrs. Glynn, was not perturbed.

I'm almost glad they have wilted; they will give you something to do.

"Yes, ma'am," says Babbitt, tryin' to prop up his wilted collar.

He wilted and caved in like a box of ice cream does just before you get home with it.

The fever spared her, but she wilted like the grass beneath the scythe of the mower.

A demoralized, woe-begone, wilted, helpless figure was before me in the hall.

"I am glad you have another, Edith," I said, looking at the wilted flowers on my pillow.

The Mexican wilted as he saw the game was up, and his transfer was quickly made.