wilt
intransitive verbTo become limp or flaccid; droop.
intransitive verbTo feel or exhibit the effects of fatigue or exhaustion; weaken markedly.
intransitive verbTo cause to droop or lose freshness.
intransitive verbTo deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.
nounThe action of wilting or the state of being wilted.
nounAny of various plant diseases characterized by slow or rapid collapse of terminal shoots, branches, or entire plants.
nounA disease of plants which causes them to wilt: used only with a qualifying word indicative of the plant affected.
To droop or fade, as plants or flowers when cut or plucked; wither.
To become soft or languid; lose energy, pith, or strength.