Wilt disease is a plant disease that can cause severe damage to crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and melons, among others. Some synonyms for wilt disease include dehydration, withering, and drooping. The symptoms of wilt disease can be observed when the plant's leaves start to turn yellow and eventually wilt. This can be caused by a variety of factors such as fungal or bacterial infections, pests, or adverse weather conditions. In severe cases, the plant may die, reducing yield and causing economic losses. It is essential to take preventive measures such as proper plant care, using disease-resistant varieties, and practicing crop rotation to minimize the risk of wilt disease.