WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
wilted adj | (flower, plant: drooped) | marchito/a adj |
| There was one wilted rose in the otherwise beautiful bouquet. |
wilted adj | figurative (spirit, morale: deflated) | desanimado/a adj |
| | apagado/a adj |
| Joanne felt wilted after her tutor listed all the things that were wrong with her essay. |
wilted adj | (vegetable: cooked until just soft) | cocinado hasta ablandarse loc adj |
| The meal was served with a side dish of wilted spinach and garlic. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
wilt⇒ vi | (plant: wither, droop) | marchitarse⇒ v prnl |
| The plants were wilting due to the lack of rain. |
| Las plantas se están marchitando debido a la falta de lluvia. |
wilt vi | figurative (person: be weak, exhausted) | languidecer⇒ vi |
| (figurado) | marchitarse⇒ v prnl |
| The hikers were wilting in the heat of the midday sun. |
| Los senderistas languidecen al calor del sol de mediodía. |
wilt vi | figurative (spirits, morale: flag) | decaer⇒ vi |
| The bad news caused the employee's spirits to wilt and everyone went home early. |
wilt [sth]⇒ vtr | (vegetable: cook until just soft) | sofreír⇒ vtr |
| Wilt the spinach leaves in a wok. |
Additional Translations |
wilt⇒ v aux | archaic (will: 2nd person singular) | translation unavailable |
Note: Futuro, 2nda persona singular. |
| Where wilt thou go? |