Wilt meanings in Urdu

Wilt meanings in Urdu are مرجھانا, جھکنا, پژ مردہ ہونا, ہمت ہارنا Wilt in Urdu. More meanings of wilt, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

مرجھانا جھکنا پژ مردہ ہونا ہمت ہارنا

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Wilt Definitions

Please find 4 English and definitions related to the word Wilt.

  • (verb) : become limp
  • (noun) : causing to become limp or drooping
  • (verb) : lose strength
  • (noun) : any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots

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بنانامردہ دل ہوناپھیکاحبثہکھساناسوکھناکانٹے یا آنکڑے سے پکڑنارکھوالی کرناترچھا کرنادبلا پنکَملا جاناآگے جھک جانافرو تنی کرنااپجاناتکیہ لگانازوال پزیر ہوناہستی میں لاناجوڑناخمیدہ ھونابٹیرگھٹنے کے بل جھکناچوبگر پڑناغیر فائدہ مندڈھلکاناصورتناتواں ہوناچَمَک دَمَک کھو ديناقویٰ کاٹھیہڑکنافکر کرناکنڈآخبر گیری کرنالٹکنابغیر چربی کا گوشتخممات کھاناکملاناتیار کرناخیمہگھسناات پتی کرناآنکڑاجھپٹا مارناسلوابھروسہ کرناخشک ہوناٹوٹ جاناتکیہ کرناگھلنا ...

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What are the meanings of Wilt in Urdu?

Meanings of the word Wilt in Urdu are جھکنا - jhukna, ہمت ہارنا - himmat haarna, مرجھانا - murjhaana and پژ مردہ ہونا - paz murdah hona. To understand how would you translate the word Wilt in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Wilt or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Wilt synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Wilt. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Wilt in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.

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What do you mean by wilt?

Meanings of wilt are جھکنا - jhukna, ہمت ہارنا - himmat haarna, مرجھانا - murjhaana and پژ مردہ ہونا - paz murdah hona

Whats the definition of wilt?

Definition of the wilt are

  • become limp
  • causing to become limp or drooping
  • lose strength
  • any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots

What is the synonym of wilt?

Synonym of word wilt are slouch, collapse, gravitate, recline, witherings, droop, propend, witheringly, lob, withering

What are the idioms related to wilt?

Here are the idioms that are related to the word wilt.

  • To wash one hand off

What are the quotes with word wilt?

Here are the quotes with the word wilt in them

  • Speak the truth, do not yield to anger give, if thou art asked for little by these three steps thou wilt go near the gods. — Confucius
  • Look within. Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if thou wilt ever dig. — Marcus Aurelius
  • Would it be possible that I should not in any degree succeed? I can scarcely think so. Ah delusive hope, how much further wilt thou lead me? — John James Audubon
  • Thou wilt find rest from vain fancies if thou doest every act in life as though it were thy last. — Aristotle