WISTFUL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Wistly, in turn, likely comes from whist, an old term meaning "silent " What's more certain is that our modern wistful is a great word to describe someone full of pensive yearning, or something inspiring such yearning She was wistful for a moment, then asked, “Do you remember the old playground?” He had a wistful look on his face
Wistful | The Sonic Oddities Wiki | Fandom Ayana, eventually known as Wistful, is an EXE created by FrazzyBear She is a spirit in a constant state of depression and denial, wishing to leave behind the baggage of adulthood and wanting to stay in more simpler times
wistful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective wistful (comparative more wistful, superlative most wistful) Full of longing or yearning Synonyms: desirous, yearnful His eyes grew wistful as he recalled his university days
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 Simple Definition - Merriam-Webster The simple definition of WISTFUL is having or showing sad thoughts and feelings about something that you want to have or do and especially about something that made you happy in the past
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