IPA: /ˈwɪltɪd/
KK: /ˈwɪltɪd/
Describing a plant or flower that has lost its freshness and strength, often appearing droopy or limp because it is not getting enough water.
The flowers in the vase looked wilted after a few days without water.
To lose freshness and become limp, often due to lack of water or nutrients.
The flowers wilted in the hot sun after being left outside all day.
Past: wilted
Past Participle: wilted
**Wilted** → The word 'wilted' comes from the Old English 'wiltian', meaning to become weak or to fade. It describes the state of a plant that has lost its freshness and vitality, typically due to lack of water or nourishment.
Think of a plant that has 'faded' or 'become weak' — that's what 'wilted' means.