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wiltful

 

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Term: Wiltful

Definition:

Adjective

1. Having the quality of wilting or tending to wilt.

2. Characterized by a lack of energy, enthusiasm, or vitality.

3. Intentional or deliberate in causing to wilt or wither.

Sense 1:

Having the quality of wilting or tending to wilt.

Example Sentence:

"The delicate flowers in the garden were wiltful, unable to withstand the scorching heat."

Sense 2:

Characterized by a lack of energy, enthusiasm, or vitality.

Example Sentence:

"After a long day at work, she felt wiltful and could barely find the energy to cook dinner."

Sense 3:

Intentional or deliberate in causing to wilt or wither.

Example Sentence:

"The merciless heat will wiltful the fragile plants if proper care is not taken."

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