Wilt [verb]
Definition of Wilt:
sag, fail
Synonyms of Wilt:
● Droop
● Ebb
● Wane
● Dwindle
● Faint
● Melt
● Wither
● Fade
● Diminish
● Shrivel
● Succumb
● Collapse
● Drop
● Mummify
● Flag
● Weaken
● Sink
● Waste
● Languish
● Cave in
● Dry up
● Give out
● Wizen
Opposite/Antonyms of Wilt:
Sentence/Example of Wilt:
Wilt thou diversify thy repast with a taste of my oak-graff?
But wilt thou not give me another twelvemonth to pay my debt?
Wilt Thou not revive us again: that Thy people may rejoice in Thee?
But I wilt speak no more of feelings that you do not seem to understand.
Bailey appeared to wilt under her gaze as if the spectacles were twin suns.
When your mamma was took it just seemed to wilt him right down.
Wilt thou so bind thyself, or shall we part while yet there is time?'
Wilt thou decorate the room with the evergreens for to-morrow?
Thy love to me thou then wilt render, And thy sweet will to me surrender.
After this Sigurd went to the king, who smiled on him and said: "What wilt thou of me?"