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wish

wish [ wish ]


verb  (past and past participle wished, present participle wish·ing, 3rd person present singular wish·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb have strong desire: to have a strong feeling of wanting something to happen or wanting to have something
I wish she'd say yes.
What do you wish for?

2. transitive verb want something: to want something or want to do something
Stay longer, if you wish.

3. transitive and intransitive verb express desire: to express or feel a desire that something is true or will come to pass
They wished me a safe journey.
We only wish for peace.

4. transitive verb regret something: used for expressing regret about something
I wish I'd never mentioned it.

5. transitive verb greet somebody: to greet somebody in a particular way
She wished me good afternoon as I left.



noun  (plural wish·es)
Definition:
 
1. a desire: a desire to do or have something
I had no wish to offend you.

2. something wished: something that is desired
He finally got his wish.

3. hope: a hope for somebody's welfare or health ( usually plural )
Give him our best wishes.

4. polite request: a polite request ( formal ) ( often plural )
They honored our wishes and changed the date of the meeting.

[ Old English wȳscan< Indo-European, "to desire"]

wish·er noun

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