"Wist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Wist (verb) means to feel a mild pang of regret or a faint sense of sorrow, often about something that might have been, could have been, or will be lost or unattainable.
I wistfully remembered my childhood summers spent at the beach.
She seemed wistful, nostalgic for a bygone era.
His voice took on a wistful tone when talking about his ex-girlfriend.
The writer's wistful prose captured the bittersweet feeling of saying goodbye.
The wistful melody of the flute conjured up memories of a spring morning.
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."
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.
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.
Wisteria is a type of flowering plant, a flowering perennial of the pea family. It is native to China, Japan, and the eastern United States. The plant is known for its fragrant flowers that are long and drooping, often blue-purple in color, and are often seen blooming in late spring.
Wistfully is an adverb that means feeling or expressing a feeling of melancholic or nostalgic longing, often for something that has been lost, especially in a way that is dreamy or sentimental. It often carries a sense of sadness, yearning, or regret, and implies a sense of time passing that cannot be reversed.
A wistful feeling or mood is a feeling of sadness or longing for something that may never happen or for a past time or place. It is a bittersweet recollection or nostalgia for the past. <br> <br>Example: "There was a wistfulness in her voice when she talked about her childhood home."
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