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WISTFUL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of WISTFUL is full of yearning or desire tinged with melancholy; also : inspiring such yearning How to use wistful in a sentence Wistful Has a Wishful History
WISTFUL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The undeserved good fortune of others can be borne with a wistful sigh, but their ability to master circumstance and control the course of their lives evokes suspicion and resentment
Wistful - definition of wistful by The Free Dictionary 1 Full of melancholy longing or wishful yearning: "She seemed wistful for the old days when I'd hung around her all the time" (David Huddle) 2 Expressing sadness or yearning: "She saw the wisftul eyes grow yet more wistful, the lips curve to a pleading smile" (Dorothy Parker)
wistful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary wistful (comparative more wistful, superlative most wistful) Full of longing or yearning synonyms quotations Synonyms: desirous, yearnful His eyes grew wistful as he recalled his university days
Wistful - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Only one letter separates the two words, but "wishful" is having hope for something, and wistful is having sadness or melancholy about something "Wist" isn't even a word that's used anymore, but you can still be wistful