wilt
/wɪlt/Definitions
1. verb
to become or cause to become limp or weak, especially due to lack of water
“The flowers began to wilt in the scorching heat.”
2. noun
a condition of being limp or weak, especially due to lack of water
“The wilt of the plants was evident after the drought.”
3. verb
to lose or become less confident or enthusiastic
“She started to wilt under the pressure of the exam.”