"Wishful" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wishful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wishful" Meaning

Wishful refers to feeling or expressing a strong desire for something to happen or be the case, often without a realistic expectation that it will actually occur.

Example: "She was wishful thinking that she would win the scholarship, but in reality, she was unlikely to be selected."

Meaning: having a hope or desire for something, often unrealistic or unlikely to happen.

Synonyms: optimistic, hopeful, desirous.

Antonyms: pessimistic, disheartened, disillusioned.

"Wishful" Examples

5 Examples of "Wishful Thinking"


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| 1 | Somebody has a wishful outlook on life after winning the lottery last week. | Uses wishful to describe an optimistic outlook due to a lucky event. |
| 2 | It's a wishful demeanor, but I'm sure she'll succeed in her endeavors. | Uses wishful to express a hopeful attitude towards someone's future prospects. |
| 3 | The painting symbolizes the wishful dreams of many artists. | Uses wishful to describe a current societal interest in arts, reflecting collective dreams and aspirations. |
| 4 | For most people, this job is mere fantasy due to being wishful thinking. | Uses wishful in a more negative light to suggest that a dream is practically impossible. |
| 5 | It sounds nice, but let's be rational; that's just wishful thinking on the part of the politician. | Uses wishful to imply that something is politically motivated to appease or win support, rather than based on realistic possibilities. |

"Wishful" Similar Words

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A wisent, also known as aneurous bison, is a large, shaggy, dark brown or black subspecies of bison, actually the last surviving aneidae species, that inhabits forests in Europe, Russia, and parts of Asia.

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<strong>Wish</strong>: a feeling or desire for something to happen or exist.<br><br>Example: "She wished for good weather for her outdoor wedding."<br><br>Synonyms: desire, hope, aspiration, prayer<br><br>Antonyms: regret, sorrow, despair<br><br>Idiomatic expressions: "make a wish", "wish upon a star", "wish someone luck".

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Someone who expresses good wishes, hopes, or blessings for something or someone.

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Noun: a feeling or statement of desire for something to happen or be the case.<br><br>Verb: to hope for something to happen or be the case.<br><br>Example: "I'm wishing you a happy birthday."

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Flexibility or indecisiveness; unwilling to take a firm stand or make a clear decision; not firm or decisive in one's opinions, attitudes, or commitments.

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Present participle of "wisp", meaning:<br><br> Dispersed or scattered in a light, delicate way, often in a fleeting or evasive manner (e.g., "The wisps of morning fog slowly lifted from the valley.").<br> (nautical) A thin tendril or thread of smoke from a candle flame, indicating the direction of the wind.<br> To cut or shave in a way that leaves a wispy or scattered appearance.

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